Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > > Brokenness exists at many fronts, both servers and clients. Only Squid > is right ;-) > Hehe:) Damn clients. Why people use it, when a simple netcat solve all their problems? (Ignore this, just a complain from a pissed sysadmin) > > In this case the issue was the server, and triggered by Squid. The far > most common case.. servers not sending correct ETag headers. We already > have a workaround implemented for Apache mod_deflate & mod_gzip (both > broken), but wikimedia is using another server so our workaround doesn't > trigger there. > > Firefox has full support for gzip so the problem won't be noticed > there.. > > But using this to promote open source browsers isn't a bad thing. > Not at all. > Regards > Henrik
-- Giancarlo Razzolini Linux User 172199 Moleque Sem Conteudo Numero #002 Slackware Current OpenBSD Stable Snike Tecnologia em Informática 4386 2A6F FFD4 4D5F 5842 6EA0 7ABE BBAB 9C0E 6B85
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