Antwort: Re: [Mod_gzip] "mod_gzip_send_vary=Yes" disables caching on IE? ...
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Mon, 9 Dec 2002 16:22:45 EST
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> Michael wrote...
>
>On the other hand I somehow _do_ know a behaviour of M$IE
>similar to the one that was described in this thread. I can
>even reproduce it against one specific Apache server in our
>office (but only with M$IE, not with any other browser).
>I have another specific Apache running the same Apache and
>mod_gzip version and the same configuration as the aformen-
>tioned one, and the effect will _not_ occur there; I can re-
>produce both within the same browser session, for each M$IE
>version we have here, 5.0 as well as 5.5 or even 6.0.
>This behaviour has started some months ago, but I don't have
>any explanation for it ... but I definitely send identical
>HTTP headers from both servers, and there is no proxy in
>between my browser and either of them ...
Very, very strange.
I don't even really know what question to ask next.
Are you 100% SURE that everything is the SAME... and
one browser session won't cache things but the other
one will?
If what you are describing is true then the only thing that
could be different is 1) The IP address of the Server
2) The page being requested/returned.
Are you asking for the SAME PAGES from both of
these 'identical' Servers?
Later...
Kevin
Regards, Michael
In a message dated 12/9/2002 3:10:24 PM Central Standard Time,
TOKILEY@aol.com writes:
>
> >> On the other hand I somehow _do_ know a behaviour of M$IE
>> similar to the one that was described in this thread. I can
>> even reproduce it against one specific Apache server in our
>> office (but only with M$IE, not with any other browser).
>> I have another specific Apache running the same Apache and
>> mod_gzip version and the same configuration as the aformen-
>> tioned one, and the effect will _not_ occur there; I can re-
>> produce both within the same browser session, for each M$IE
>> version we have here, 5.0 as well as 5.5 or even 6.0.
>> This behaviour has started some months ago, but I don't have
>> any explanation for it ... but I definitely send identical
>> HTTP headers from both servers, and there is no proxy in
>> between my browser and either of them ...
>>
>> Regards, Michael
>>
>>
>
>
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> Michael wrote...<BR>
><BR>
>On the other hand I somehow _do_ know a behaviour of M$IE<BR>
>similar to the one that was described in this thread. I can<BR>
>even reproduce it against one specific Apache server in our<BR>
>office (but only with M$IE, not with any other browser).<BR>
>I have another specific Apache running the same Apache and<BR>
>mod_gzip version and the same configuration as the aformen-<BR>
>tioned one, and the effect will _not_ occur there; I can re-<BR>
>produce both within the same browser session, for each M$IE<BR>
>version we have here, 5.0 as well as 5.5 or even 6.0.<BR>
>This behaviour has started some months ago, but I don't have<BR>
>any explanation for it ... but I definitely send identical<BR>
>HTTP headers from both servers, and there is no proxy in<BR>
>between my browser and either of them ...<BR>
<BR>
Very, very strange.<BR>
<BR>
I don't even really know what question to ask next.<BR>
<BR>
Are you 100% SURE that everything is the SAME... and<BR>
one browser session won't cache things but the other<BR>
one will?<BR>
<BR>
If what you are describing is true then the only thing that<BR>
could be different is 1) The IP address of the Server<BR>
2) The page being requested/returned.<BR>
<BR>
Are you asking for the SAME PAGES from both of<BR>
these 'identical' Servers?<BR>
<BR>
Later...<BR>
Kevin<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Regards, Michael<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
In a message dated 12/9/2002 3:10:24 PM Central Standard Time, TOKILEY@aol.com writes:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">On the other hand I somehow _do_ know a behaviour of M$IE<BR>
similar to the one that was described in this thread. I can<BR>
even reproduce it against one specific Apache server in our<BR>
office (but only with M$IE, not with any other browser).<BR>
I have another specific Apache running the same Apache and<BR>
mod_gzip version and the same configuration as the aformen-<BR>
tioned one, and the effect will _not_ occur there; I can re-<BR>
produce both within the same browser session, for each M$IE<BR>
version we have here, 5.0 as well as 5.5 or even 6.0.<BR>
This behaviour has started some months ago, but I don't have<BR>
any explanation for it ... but I definitely send identical<BR>
HTTP headers from both servers, and there is no proxy in<BR>
between my browser and either of them ...<BR>
<BR>
Regards, Michael<BR>
<BR>
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