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Re: lynx-dev lynx, hotmail, and cookies - an update


From: Klaus Weide
Subject: Re: lynx-dev lynx, hotmail, and cookies - an update
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 02:20:19 -0500 (CDT)

On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, David Woolley wrote:

> > [1] If you use a proxy, it depends on that proxy's behaviour what gets
> >     shown in a HEAD response.  You may have to ']', then '^R'eload the
> 
> I don't know a proxy that edits HEAD responses; 

The squid I have running locally certainly does (2.1.2-2 as packaged by
Debian).  It adds header lines like
        Age: 767
        X-Cache: HIT from kweide.tezcat.com
        Proxy-Connection: close
when serving from cache, even when responding to a HEAD.  And it removes
Set-Cookie lines in that case, even if there aren't any Cache-Control
directives telling it so.

Actually, it seems to serve HEAD from cache even when a GET with the
same request headers would not use the cached copy.
Of course, that may be a matter of how I have it configured.  I don't
remember whether I did anything unusual.

> the problem you may get
> is that, particularly in poorly connected countries, some ISPs configure
> their proxies to cache more aggressively than it is safe to do, and
> most content providers fail to adequately describe the cacheability 
> status of their pages - e.g. web mail pages ought always to have
> a "Cache-Control: private" header.

I wasn't really thinking about shared, non-private caches.

   Klaus


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