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Re: hsc-dynamic-cache: relied on storeID rules? Removed in 3.5.20?

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28.03.2017 1:26, L A Walsh пишет:
> This caught my attention as my housemate tends to watch alot of
> youtube videos, and caching some of them might speed up their
> access, so was trying to understand what was meant in your post:
>
> Yuri Voinov wrote:
>> Things are changed in the web on regular basis. Nothing permanent in the
>> world.
>>
>> So, store ID rules lost relevance and no longer work.
What word is not clear here?
>>   
> ----
>    Is the problem that "Store ID rules lost relevance" caused by a
> change from squid 3.5.19 -> 3.5.20?
Caused independently during "things changes time to time".
>
>    That doesn't sound so much like a change on the web, but a change
> in squid.
Heh? Really?
>
>    Were storeID rules removed in 3.5.20?  If that's the case,
> what might have replaced them?
Why did it happen? What does the documentation tell us?
>
> @Eduardo: am I to understand that this plugin worked in 3.5.19, but
> not in 3.5.20 and above?  (trying to get the versions right)
>
> Also, Eduardo -- what specific features above 3.5.19 were you hoping
> to include by upgrading?  I.e. is 3.5.19 not working for you for some
> reason?  It might be easier to cherry pick changes that you needed from
> some later version back into 3.5.19 if some major feature
> (like storeID rules?) was removed after that version...
Right now I'm running Squid v5.x. With store ID. So?
>
> Thanks Yuri!
> Linda
>
>

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