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Re: ignoring If-Modified-Since: from browsers, but still generating If-Modified-Since: requests

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fre 2006-06-16 klockan 18:35 +0100 skrev Chris Lightfoot:

> client. Therefore (and while we'd like to save the
> bandwidth...) we need to have squid treat conditional GETs
> as non-conditional; but obviously we still need to use
> conditional GETs internally (otherwise we'd lose the
> performance gain of using squid in the first place). Is
> there a simple way to do this, or do I need to patch
> squid?

You need to patch Squid unfortunately, but isn't a very hard thing to
do. Look for HDR_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE in client_side.c.

Regards
Hnerik

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