Previously we had spoken about implementing partial page caching (ESI) for
Zero so we could remove X-CS variance for article content and use it only
for partner banners. Is this still being pursued?


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Yuri Astrakhan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi, when we edit Zero configuration, it would be very beneficial to flush
> any cached pages in varnish that are related to the change.
>
> For example, if I edit Beeline's banner settings, any objects with the
> header X-CS=250-99 should be purged, hopefully without any additional
> manual interaction. Without this purge, the cache will be stale for the
> next 30 days for the most common articles.
>
> Now, according to the
> http://giantdorks.org/alain/exploring-methods-to-purge-varnish-cache/,
> varnish has an extensive matching support, and the author provides some
> PHP-based code to perform the cache flushing.  What would we need to
> implement secure, automated partial varnish flushing in production?
>
> Thanks!
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