On Thu 12 Dec, 1996, Torsten Sturm <sturm@axis.de> wrote:
>a new problem is coming up with the extensions of IIS 3.0:
>Active Server Pages.
(covered before, though we didn't know what MS called them)
You don't say what version of Squid you're using...
>The proxy does not recognize the dynamic changes of WWW-pages created throug
>the MS Active Server Pages technology. Sometimes these pages have the
>.asp file name ending, which could be parsed, but sometimes not.
>
>Just try it with
>http://www.microsoft.com/iis/default.asp
which returns in the headers:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Server: Microsoft-IIS/3.0
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 21:51:53 GMT
Content-type: text/html
Set-Cookie: ASPSESSIONID=LSSOTIMHOZAQHCEY; path=/iis
Cache-control: private
if you're running a recent Squid it should work, because they understand
the 'Cache-control: private' header.
Of course, when it comes to what your *client* does, all bets are off.
James.
Received on Thu Dec 12 1996 - 14:01:56 MST
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