tis 2008-01-29 klockan 13:48 +1100 skrev Mark Nottingham: > Well, RFC2616 section 13.9; > > We note one exception to this rule: since some applications have > > traditionally used GETs and HEADs with query URLs (those containing
> ... so technically you'd be non-conformant regarding the MUST NOT > (unless there's code to back this up). it's a configuration change moving the rule from the cache directive to refresh_pattern, and thereby enabling caching of query URLs when allowed by the RFC (explicit expiry time set). Without this change query URLs is never cached even when there is an explicit expiry time set. Admins can however still make it non-compliant by removing the rule from squid.conf, just as before.. Regards Henrik
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