wessels@nlanr.net said:
}  I'd rather not introduce another option, but just make it the 
} default behaviour to NOT cache responses with cookies.
Isn't there another problem here...
You start up on a service, it sends you a cookie to uniquely identify 
you...
Subsequent requests to that service may result in pages which contain no 
cookie, *but* vary according to the cookie which you are sending to the 
service in your request headers.
This is a real swine since some people will use cookies to modify content 
(which we therefore want to treat as private objects), and others will use 
them to try and track what users are doing which I would prefer to defeat 
by caching!!!
The easy solution is to not cache either pages with set-cookie headers and 
pages resulting from requests with cookies embedded in the request header. 
 Unfortunately finding the percentage of pages in this latter catagory is 
probably not possible without adding extra code into squid.
        Nigel.
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