Hi,
  ESI websites are not public; they are meant to be used in a reverse proxy
environment. The ESI directives are interpreted by the reverse proxy and
replaced with other content

Francesco


On Sun, 8 Sep 2024 at 6:32 PM, Andrea Venturoli <m...@netfence.it> wrote:

> On 9/7/24 17:43, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> Hello.
>
>
>
>
> >        DO you need ESI in Squid?  Yes or No.
> >
> >     Speak Now, or face regrets at upgrade time.
>
> I'd gladly answer, but my ignorance forbids me.
>
> Supposing I don't use ESI myself, would that me "No".
> Or can my users access (via Squid) a public site which uses ESI and it
> would stop working?
>
> Sorry again for my lack of understanding.
>
>   bye & Thanks
>         av.
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