Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
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I dislike the inconsistency, but your explanation / use case makes a lot of
sense. And if we agree that this makes things better, and not worse, do it.
Maybe file a Jira to have a future additio
Github user jpeach commented on the issue:
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Are we good with headers (at least for now)?
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Github user jpeach commented on the issue:
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It is done in headers so that you can trivially hit the same URL with
different attributes. For example, hit URL1 with a short MaxAge to populate the
cache. Then hit URL1 again with a long dela
Github user bryancall commented on the issue:
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Instead of headers I would like to seem them in the URL. Possibly as query
parameters.
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Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
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I guess I don't have a strong opinion, but it seems unfortunate to me to
introduce these new options as headers, rather than URI components. The
original plugin for lighthttpd did everything in
Github user atsci commented on the issue:
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