Robert Collins wrote:

Sorry for the lengthy information, I hope that they might be useful for you to track down what's happening (and I sure hope I did something very silly).


I'm not sure whats going on.

You might try using the exact ESI header I have.
Also, you might try removing the Expires: header from your server
response.

No luck. And actually it looks like my problem is even bigger: even with no ESI enabled (I also tried recompilation without --enable-esi), squid isn't caching *anything* (actually the files are present in the cache directory, but I still get MISS). The same (Apache) setup works just fine with Squid 2.5, so I suspect a misconfiguration on my part. Would you be so kind to send me your config so that I can try that out and see if I did a major mistake?


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