The above problem I mentioned with ESI has now been resolved. The
upcoming release (relative to this mailing date) of 3.1 is expected to
be fine with --enable-esi in the main Squid binary.
Amos
Squid Project
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ESI support in Squid is still experimental with no active developers to
support it.
As documented:
This causes squid to IGNORE client Cache-Control headers.
DO NOT use this in a squid configured as a web proxy,
ONLY use it in a squid configured for webserver acceleration.
Notes to Lui
Package: squid3
Version: 3.0.STABLE8-1
Severity: minor
The package describes that it includes ESI support:
" Squid version 3 is a major rewrite of Squid in C++ and introduces a number of
new features including ICAP and ESI support."
The package is not built with the '--enable-esi' option, howe
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