Hi Per, Thanks for the information!
-H On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Per Buer <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Hughes. > > On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Hugues Alary <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> I've been reading a lot about the Last-Modified header, IMS, 304 >> responses and ESI, on various websites and mostly on the Varnish trac >> because I'm trying to solve the following problem: >> >> All the pages on my website contain ESI includes. I'd like the pages to >> have their Last-Modified header set to the Last-Modified of >> the youngest ESI include contained in the page. >> > > This is well known weakness, I'm afraid. > > >> All the documentation I read seem to indicate that it has been more or >> less on the roadmap for the last few years, I even saw some patches >> floating around, but all that stuff seems pretty old and I'm using Varnish >> 3.0.2 and could even use 3.0.3. >> >> Is there any way to achieve that? Does the experimental-IMS branch solves >> this "problem"? If yes, is it too experimental for production use? >> > > Currently I don't know any reliable way of doing it. The IMS branch is > based of trunk code so whether it is stable enough is dependent on your > usage. Also, I don't know if it actually addresses the ESI/IMS issue. > > > I have the feeling that it is not possible at the moment, but I'd really >> like to have this feature as it would fairly improve the performances of my >> website. >> > > It would have to implemented first. > > > -- > <http://www.varnish-software.com/> *Per Buer* > Varnish Software > Phone: +47 958 39 117 | Skype: per.buer > We Make Websites Fly! > > > -- Hugues ALARY
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