On Thursday 25 December 2014 09:34:16 Shrirang Ballal wrote: > 304 handling for non-spdy requests is exactly same as that of 204 handling > (Reference : ngx_http_header_filter_module.c::ngx_http_header_filter()). > SPDY requests too should be handled same way. [..]
Well, they are not handled the same way. A quote from the function you mentioned: if (status >= NGX_HTTP_OK && status < NGX_HTTP_LAST_2XX) { /* 2XX */ if (status == NGX_HTTP_NO_CONTENT) { r->header_only = 1; ngx_str_null(&r->headers_out.content_type); r->headers_out.last_modified_time = -1; r->headers_out.last_modified = NULL; r->headers_out.content_length = NULL; r->headers_out.content_length_n = -1; } status -= NGX_HTTP_OK; status_line = &ngx_http_status_lines[status]; len += ngx_http_status_lines[status].len; } else if (status >= NGX_HTTP_MOVED_PERMANENTLY && status < NGX_HTTP_LAST_3XX) { /* 3XX */ if (status == NGX_HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED) { r->header_only = 1; } status = status - NGX_HTTP_MOVED_PERMANENTLY + NGX_HTTP_OFF_3XX; status_line = &ngx_http_status_lines[status]; len += ngx_http_status_lines[status].len; } wbr, Valentin V. Bartenev _______________________________________________ nginx-devel mailing list nginx-devel@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx-devel