On 19-11-2009 10:03, yaoxing zhang wrote:
> Sorry I'm not very clear about this. Do you mean Squid drops the request
> from client, then generate another different request, which contains no
> "Accept-Encoding" header, and send this request to IIS. As a result
> response from IIS is not compressed? If so, is it possible to just hand
> over all the headers from client, and let the client decide whether to
> accept compressing or not?
It has nothing to do with accept-encoding headers. Just sniff as I
suggested, and all will be clear.
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