On 20-5-2010 8:22, Henrik Nordström wrote:
> ons 2010-05-19 klockan 22:22 +0200 skrev Angelo Höngens:
>
>> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InnerWorkings
>>
>> "The proper way to deal with Set-Cookie reply headers, according to RFC
>> 2109 is to cache the whole object, EXCEPT the Set-Cookie header lines."
>
> Wrong reference.
>
> This is from the original Netscape Cookie specification. At that time
> Cache-Control did not exists.
So if I understand you correctly, squid follows the behaviour dictated
in the Netscape Cookie Specification (undated), which says set-cookie
headers should never be cached. However, that was superseded by rfc2109
(1997), which says they should be cached unless told not to.
So by that reasoning, I would say Squid does not follow rfc. Not that I
care that much, but perhaps it would warrant an update in the
documentation or the faq page?
-- With kind regards, Angelo Höngens systems administrator MCSE on Windows 2003 MCSE on Windows 2000 MS Small Business Specialist ------------------------------------------ NetMatch tourism internet software solutions Ringbaan Oost 2b 5013 CA Tilburg +31 (0)13 5811088 +31 (0)13 5821239 A.Hongens_at_netmatch.nl www.netmatch.nl ------------------------------------------Received on Thu May 20 2010 - 06:50:18 MDT
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