There is currently a discussion going on in the Mozilla newsgroups about
just how much performance improvement is seen with the HTTP v1.1
extensions. The browser allows you to select/deselect (see the HTTP
Networking page in Preferences>>Advanced) these features:
Enable Persistent Connections
Enable Pipelining
So I wondered, going through Squid, if I was actually able to get these
kind of connections to HTTP v1.1 servers. That's where I got the term
"pipelining".
Thanks for the response.
On Friday 26 April 2002 12:11 am, Joe Cooper wrote:
> Squid supports client and server side persistent connections (they can
> be disabled in the squid.conf file--which is a very informative source
> of information).
>
> I'm not entirely sure about the term 'pipelining' as it applies to
> Squid, but there is the 'pipeline_prefetch' option which likely enables
> just what you're speaking of.
>
> Steve Snyder wrote:
> > I am aware that Squid is not a HTTP v1.1 proxy, but that some v1.1
> > feature are implemented. Is there any documentation as which feature
> > of the spec are supported by Squid and which are not?
> >
> > In particular, I'm interested in the persistent connections and in
> > pipelining.
> >
> > Thanks.
Received on Fri Apr 26 2002 - 04:30:19 MDT
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