It would be seen and processed by the clients, but mostly ignored by
Squid.
This is the function which builds the reply headers Squid sends to the
client.
So yes, if clientBuildReplyHeader() builds a modified Last-modified,
then the clients will see this modified value and act on it.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Kristin DiPasquo wrote: > > I am interested in clientBuildReplyHeader() in client_side.c > > According to the comments, this function can add , delete (and i think > modify) fields of the reply header. Are these modifications only seen > by squid or would a browser read them too? In otherwords, if I have > Squid modify the "last-modified" value of the header in this function, > would this change be permanent for Netscape or IE to read? If this > function does not do this, is there another one that does? I am using > squid in accelerator mode and want the http headers to be modified on > certain page requests. > > thanks > KristinReceived on Tue Aug 08 2000 - 19:44:54 MDT
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