Okay, well, I thought I was doing the cache friendly thing by moving my poll only cookie to the /poll/ path (Re: Ignoring cookies except for one area)
That worked, but after checking out my cookies in Firefox, I see that Google Analytics and the Openx Ad server toss a bunch of cookies in '/' for my domain. So of course a cookie is attached to each page, image, javascript and CSS file. Since I assume that some of the main sites in need of Varnish would be the high-traffic, digg-friendly, ad-supported, Analtyics-using sites what's the way around this? From what I've been reading I can use the VCL rules to strip the cookies off the static stuff like .css and .jpg, and .js...but what about the dynamically-created pages? And how do I know where cookie stripping might hurt ad delivery? I didn't see anything about dealing with ad servers in the FAQ, so I thought I'd ask. _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
