]] Harm Verhagen Hi,
[...] | I do think a reverse proxy project should also support systems that are | trying to behave ideally. Sure, which is why you can write VCL. We give you a default policy that is a bit on the conservative side. The advantage being that it actually works with more existing solutions. | However most (all?) of the VCL examples found on the varnish site, and even | VCL examples on forums, are about how to trick varnish into caching when the | system 'misbehaves'. Sure, this is because most systems do misbehave. Sad fact of life. | This is good & usefull, but somehow the systems that try to follow the http | spec are overseen in the docs. | | So i'm actually a) looking for a VCL example for systems that try to behave | ideally. and b) a request to promote this in the documentation. For a), take the default VCL, drop the if (req.http.cookie) bit from vcl_recv. If Django sends out pages which start sessions with a s-maxage of 0, you should be able to drop the check for set-cookie in vcl_fetch too.f As for b), file bugs in the bug tracker, preferably with patches. :-) Regards, -- Tollef Fog Heen Varnish Software t: +47 21 54 41 73 _______________________________________________ varnish-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.varnish-cache.org/mailman/listinfo/varnish-dev
