[squid-users] Vary object loop returns

Yuri Voinov yvoinov at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 10:29:28 UTC 2016


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BTW, Amos.

As Gzip adapter in great demand due to the Squid,and it not maintained
right now,  maybe Alex will conjunct it to the other ecap adapters
within Measurement Factory? Somehow, as loadable part of eCap.

Compression is very popular on the Web, and this problem should be
solved one way or another. And this adapter is highly suited to becoming
part of the SQUID installations.


07.06.2016 16:04, Amos Jeffries пишет:
> On 7/06/2016 10:39 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 07.06.2016 4:26, Amos Jeffries пишет:
>>> On 6/06/2016 8:10 p.m., Yuri wrote:
>>>> Heh,
>>>>
>>>> and breaking Internet...
>>
>>> No it does not. Every HTTP agent has mandatory support for un-encoded
>>> objects. The use of encodings is optional.
>>
>>>>
>>>> So, for example, my Squid's built with ecap gzip support. What will be
>>>> result?
>>
>>> Hmm. The ecap adaptor REQMOD actions should be doing all this
>>> Accept-Encoding manipulation for you. If it was working correctly these
>>> patches of joe's would not work.
>> But they works. Result is very significant.
>> Ecap Gzip we are talking about is only one, very old, and has long been
>> abandoned.
>
> IIRC, some months back you volunteered to do something about that.
>
> I did take a look through the adapter code yesterday after posting this
> and see that its using the Accept-Encoding header to decide what it can
> do. But not altering it to tell the server what it wants.
>
> I've asked joe if he is interested in fixing that bug in the adapter.
> Which will be a lot more beneficial than the current patches as it would
> avoid the extra squid.conf.
>
>
>>
>> Others around the world do not have. We do not just repeatedly asked,
>> gzip support in squid whether implemented.
>>
>
> I know. A lot of asking for things and very little in the way of
> contributions to help achieve it.
>
> Thank you for testing joe's patches, even though I think the direction
> is wrong it has been a big step forward.
>
> Amos
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