It does whatever is in remap. So if you choose to make a request to /foo
and you have a remap to https://www.foo.com/ that will be an outgoing HTTPS
connection.
Brian
On Sunday, March 27, 2016, Dk Jack wrote:
> Does atscppapi::AsyncFetch support output https connections? Haven't tried
> it yet.
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> On Mar 22, 2016, at 12:37 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
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> Please submit your proposals for the ATS Spring summit, before April 1st
> (it’s no joke!). Send all proposals to
>
> summ...@trafficserver.apache.org
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>
> Remember that this is a DevOps event, we encourage both developers, user
Does atscppapi::AsyncFetch support output https connections? Haven't tried
it yet. The documentation is not clear if its supported or not. Thanks.
-D
Github user sodabrew commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/532#issuecomment-201894934
You can use `git rebase` to squash this to a single commit that extends
from the current tip of the master branch.
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Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
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