David J Woolley wrote:
> I hope it falls back cleanly if REST is not supported in the de facto
> manner (popular use is not compatible with standards) or if, like
> Microsoft servers, it appears to support REST, but will only accept
> the trivial case of REST 0.
It uses REST according to RFC 959, immediately before RETR and nowhere
else. If the REST command fails (reply code != 350) it is silently
ignored it and Squid continues to fetch the whole object.
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Henrik Nordstrom
Spare time Squid hacker