On 14/07/11 22:05, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I read in RFC2616 the following context:
> "When a directive appears without any 1#field-name parameter, the
> directive applies to the entire request or response. When such a
> directive appears with a 1#field-name parameter, it applies only to
> the named field or fields, and not to the rest of the request or
> response. This mechanism supports extensibility; implementations of
> future versions of the HTTP protocol might apply these directives to
> header fields not defined in HTTP/1.1."
>
> Squid does support and implement it?
All squid implement HTTP/1.0. The newer ones implement various amounts
of HTTP/1.1, increasing from ~50% in 2.6 to >80% in 3.2.
No, squid does not implement that particular detail (yet). It does the
conservative thing and applies "private" or "no-cache" to the whole
response. That will change in some future release when somebody gets
around to adding support for it.
Amos
-- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.14 Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.9Received on Thu Jul 14 2011 - 12:20:05 MDT
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