Adrian Sutton wrote:
Do you have any idea how to make squid use that header?
I don't think we're doing anything special to make it happen. Here are
the headers from a couple of typical transaction, with a few host names
slightly obscured. This is using my own Java-based caching code on top
o: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: Proxy-Connection: close header
Adrian Sutton wrote:
>Just run into a non-standards compliance problem with IIS proxies in
certain
>configurations. At times instead of returning a "Connection: close"
header,
>it returns a "Prox
Adrian Sutton wrote:
Just run into a non-standards compliance problem with IIS proxies in certain
configurations. At times instead of returning a "Connection: close" header,
it returns a "Proxy-connection: close" header.
For what it's worth, I've noticed that
Hi all,
Just run into a non-standards compliance problem with IIS proxies in certain
configurations. At times instead of returning a "Connection: close" header,
it returns a "Proxy-connection: close" header. HttpClient misses this
notification and throws an exception when i