On Mon, 3 May 1999, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Also, it may effect digests, as HTTP method is included in the digest
> key.
Digest should be OK, I think. They do not include uncachable entries,
and OTHER/UNKNOWN methods should probably be not cachable.
> * For digests, use the string representation, not a encoded integer
> value, or define digest to be valid only for certain well defined
> methods or classes of objects (full object, partial object, headers
> only).
I think, ideally, digests should not have request method included in the
key. We index entities, not requests. Currently we just recycle whatever
key Squid has computed.
Alex.
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