Omar Kilani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to modify req.hash in vcl_hash to take into account the value
of this particular cookie [...]
From looking through the varnish-cache code, I don't think this type
of operation is supported, and I'm not sure what the best way to
represent this in
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Omar
Kilani writes:
Including the entire req.http.Cookie in the hash key is suboptimal as
there are a bunch of other cookies set (session cookies, etc)
depending on other variables.
Doing something like req.http.Cookie.LANGUAGE *could* theoretically do
the right
Hello,
Thank you very much for an excellent product. I wish to use Varnish
cache as a front end to my system, but I have some problems in using it,
and the way forward probably involves hacking the code. I will run this
past you all first to get your opinion.
Background:
Our site
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], admin writes:
2) Cook up some VCL code to cache pages on a per-session basis, by
appending the req.http.Cookie value to the URL before it is stored in
the cache, and then doing the same thing when looking up the cache. VCL
does not easily allow this to happen though
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], admin writes:
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
The man pages for VCL do mention a vcl_hash interface, but it says it's
not implemented yet. Wasnt sure what it was, but I assume that is called
whenever the hash value for the key of
ADOFMS Admin, SteveOC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have this now :
sub vcl_hash {
req.hash += req.http.cookie;
}
and get this when I run varnishd :
(/etc/varnish/adofms.vcl Line 22 Pos 14)
req.hash += req.http.cookie;
On 5/29/07, Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Omar
Kilani writes:
Doing something like req.http.Cookie.LANGUAGE *could* theoretically do
the right thing (and use http_GetHdrField, although some browsers can
send multiple values for the same cookie