Hey Alex, By saying that I didn't found it only means that *I* couldn't find it with my rusted email search and found for something. It doesn't state at all that it was not documented or someone didn't presented enough details. A search and lookup can end up more then once in a state of lost mind. This is one of the reasons I do not like google and couple other search backends. For some minds "The search ends in google" literally means that if it was not found there then there is no other way to find something. For me the next step would be to ask somebody else with fresh mind and grasp on the concept\idea\subject but in many cases I am starting with my surroundings rather then emailing someone. In this specific case I cannot ask anyone near me since not many even knows HTTP not to talk about Squid.
So I can only say: Thanks for bearing with me :D ---- Eliezer Croitoru Linux System Administrator Mobile: +972-5-28704261 Email: elie...@ngtech.co.il -----Original Message----- From: Alex Rousskov [mailto:rouss...@measurement-factory.com] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 9:07 PM To: squid-dev@lists.squid-cache.org Cc: Eliezer Croitoru Subject: Re: [RFC] "Splicing" bumped requests to resolve\workaround WebSockets issues. On 07/17/2016 02:34 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote: > I remember something's vaguely and this is why I didn't quote anything. > I tried searching for something in the squid-dev list or irc but I > couldn't found it. For the future, I hope you will document your vague memories without saying that somebody else did not present enough details. On 07/18/2016 12:13 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote: > that would be nice to have. But is not one of the things holding > Squid-4 in beta. Agreed on both counts. Alex. _______________________________________________ squid-dev mailing list squid-dev@lists.squid-cache.org http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-dev