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Disclaimer: I am not a Squid developer.

On Saturday 22 October 2016 at 14:43:55, garryd@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> IMO:
> 
> The only reason I believe [explains] why core developers of Squid tend to
> move HTTP violating settings from average users is to prevent possible
> abuse/misuse.

I believe the reason is that one of Squid's goals is to be RFC compliant, 
therefore it does not contain features which violate HTTP.

> Nevertheless, I believe that core developers should publish an
> _official_ explanations regarding the tendency, as it often becomes a
> "center of gravity" of many topics.

Which "tendency"?

What are you asking for an official explanation of?


Antony.

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