Hi,
I am again fighting with caching my dynamic content via web proxy.
I noticed a *strange* behaivor.
I started now debuging my http request headers and saw that (on using Squid)
I allways got no "If-None-Match" header. My application sets ETag inside of the
response header, so I am wondering, why my application doesn't *see* that header
when we use Squid?
I tested the stuff without Squid, then all works like expected. My appliction sets
in first Response the "ETag" and on second request, we see the correct If-None-Match value
for the generated ETag value.
am I still missing something?
BTW. I am using "squid/2.5.STABLE7-NT"
Thanks for any ideas regarding that.
Received on Fri May 27 2005 - 03:18:10 MDT
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