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  = Let Solr play nicely with HTTP caches =
  <!> ["Solr1.3"]
  
- Patch [https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-127 SOLR-127] adds a new 
feature to Solr to play nicely with external and client (in your browser) HTTP 
caches.
- 
  == Configuration ==
  === Solr ===
+ 
  Solr honors following request header elements:
   * If-None-Match
   * If-Match
@@ -21, +20 @@

  
  <!> Solr only emits cache header elements for GET and HEAD requests. The HTTP 
standard does not allow cache related headers for POST requests. POST requests 
are not cached by standard compliant shared caches!
  
- All this gets configured in [wiki:Self:SolrConfigXml#HTTPCaching 
solrconfig.xml].
+ Exactly how Solr  behaves can be configured in the "httpCaching" section of 
[wiki:Self:SolrConfigXml#HTTPCaching solrconfig.xml].
  
  === Squid Cache ===
  No special configuration is needed for [http://www.squid-cache.org/ Squid 
Cache]. The only thing you need to check is that the configuration parameter 
[http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.6/cfgman/cache.html cache] does not 
contain the \? pattern (this prevents all GET requests with parameters from 
beeing cached). The ''cache'' parameter tells Squid what never gets cached.

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