sÃn 2011-01-23 klockan 14:14 -0800 skrev Jonathan Wolfe: > I'm using the values of "asdf" for a bogus Accept-Encoding value that > shouldn't trigger gzipping, and "gzip" for when I actually want to > invoke the module. To be clear, the webserver isn't zipping at all. Is the web server responding with "Vary: Accept-Encoding"? > I can change the behavior of the webserver to not include Vary: > Accept-Encoding for content meant to be cached by squid, but that > results in responses of the cached (unzipped) version even for clients > who accept zipped versions, once the cache is populated by a client > not requesting a zipped version, and that defeats the point of the > gzip module for me because I want to gzip cached content for clients > that support it. Sounds like the gzip eCAP module handles things in a bad manner. It should add Vary, and it's responses should be cacheable if the original response is. Seems it does neither.. Regards Henrik