On 2010-03-21 00:25, Amos Jeffries wrote:
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In that case ... that trace is clearly showing that A is storing its own
object and B is storing another, the request for A in the middle
replaces the original A object leaving the B one present. Then the
followup B replaces the original B object leaving the A one present.
Vary storing itself seems to be working, but something else is causing
the variants to be replace on each of their requests. This smells more
like a Cache-Control problem.
The probiem is now solved. One of the application server was wrongly
configured and was sending a diffrent Vary header. That is why Squid was
purging such objects.
Thank you for you help.
Best regards,
Krzysztof Olędzki