Yuri, I think it is: > “* Assignments are introduced with the set keyword.
You must use the "set" keyword to assign a value to a variable, in vcl. > There are no > user-defined variables; An user can not create a variable, the only variables available to use are the ones that Varnish provide, like: req.http.host, obj.ttl... > values can only be assigned to variables attached to > backend, request or document objects. You can only alter the variables under the structures of: resp beresp req bereq obj > Most of these are typed, and the > values assigned to them must have a compatible unit suffix.” The majority of those variables are typed, they must receive values which are compatible with their type, as in, for a variable which type is "int" (an integer) you must use "set" to assign a value of an "int", for example: 10; Trying to set it to a string will result in failure. These are my understandings of the above, if anyone have something to add, or to fix, please do it. Regards, -- Rogério Schneider MSN: stoc...@hotmail.com GTalk: stoc...@gmail.com Skype: stockrt http://stockrt.github.com _______________________________________________ varnish-dev mailing list varnish-dev@projects.linpro.no http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-dev