mån 2007-04-16 klockan 00:43 -0700 skrev George Ciuperca: > But from what you're saying I understand that > SQUID knows when a client sends a HTTP/0.9 request, > converts it in a HTTP/1.0 one and when the response > comes from Apache in 1.0 form, it will change it back > into HTTP/0.9 form. Correct. > This is not happening in our case, > SQUID responding back to the client with 1.0 form > (with all the headers). Which Squid version? Please note that HTTP/0.9 client support is purely optional in HTTP proxies and servers these days (and especially proxies, concept didn't exist in HTTP/0.9). The HTTP/0.9 protocol is way obsolete. If you use HTTP as a substrate transport then I would recommend you to go for HTTP/1.1, with optional HTTP/1.0 support if the transport doesn't support 1.1 (i.e. if there is a HTTP/1.0 proxy in the path such as Squid..). Regards Henrik
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