Hi JT,
JT Justman wrote:
We have a client who is interested in ESI and also requires gzip (as I
think most would), and we've been working on it on the back burner for a
while. Faster work from us depends on the client's priorities. It's not
a trivial undertaking, but I have at least got to
Torstein Krause Johansen wrote:
Good morning,
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| Turning off Apache mod_deflate solves the problem. However, it's
| probably not the ultimate solution as I wager the customer wants to
| still use the deflate module. Setting
There's unfortunately no way to
Good morning,
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| Turning off Apache mod_deflate solves the problem. However, it's
| probably not the ultimate solution as I wager the customer wants to
| still use the deflate module. Setting
There's unfortunately no way to use ESI and gzipped content at the
]] Torstein Krause Johansen
Hi Torstein,
it's been a while, we should meet up one of those days. :-)
| It seems that the Accept-encoding header the client sends (or doesn't
| send in curl's case) to Varnish is the crucial bit, but of course I'm
| not sure. It _does_ influence the curl result