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All it requires is someone with interest and/or a sponsor or two to
fund fixing the bugs and making it stable.




Adrian

On Mon, Dec 03, 2007, Janne Kario wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've understood that the ESI support in squid is still experimental. 
> What is the status of ESI in general? Akamai, Oracle Web Cache and IBM 
> WebSphere seem to support it. However, articles on ESI date back to 
> 2001-2004 and JESI (Java ESI tag library) still lacks a reference 
> implementation. Additionally, there is very little information about ESI 
> outside Akamai/IBM/Oracle websites. These small signs have lead me to 
> believe that nobody cares and it's not that great a technology in the 
> first place.
> 
> What will become of ESI?
> 
> I'm working on a project which is to produce a public website with ads 
> and some personalized content blocks (on the front page). I'm evaluating 
> whether ESI might be the silver bullet.
> 
> j

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