Hi Chad - Thanks. How does it work for a single client that has pipelining
implemented. If two GET requests are sent to the server and if
hypothetically ( a poorly implemented) server responds only to the second
GET, how does squid (and the client) map the response to the second request
? If squid happens to cache that response, any subsequent client requesting
that resource could get the wrong page served. This is possible right ?
Essentially, squid continues to depend on the "sequence" of the responses
from the origin server and has no way of matching responses to particular
request (even from the same client).
Thanks,
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