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uplex-varnish
libvdp-pesi
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Geoff Simmons
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Remove an obsolete XXX for docs.
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@@ -143,8 +143,6 @@ ESI processing for all of the includes in the response at the current
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@@ -143,8 +143,6 @@ ESI processing for all of the includes in the response at the current
ESI level. Even then, ``activate()`` must be called in ``vcl_deliver``
ESI level. Even then, ``activate()`` must be called in ``vcl_deliver``
in addition to ``set()``.
in addition to ``set()``.
XXX: test the following:
As with standard Varnish, ESI processing can be selectively disabled
As with standard Varnish, ESI processing can be selectively disabled
for a client response, by setting ``resp.do_esi`` to ``false`` in VCL
for a client response, by setting ``resp.do_esi`` to ``false`` in VCL
since version 4.1, or setting ``req.esi`` to ``false`` in VCL 4.0 (see
since version 4.1, or setting ``req.esi`` to ``false`` in VCL 4.0 (see
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@@ -136,8 +136,6 @@ ESI processing for all of the includes in the response at the current
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@@ -136,8 +136,6 @@ ESI processing for all of the includes in the response at the current
ESI level. Even then, ``activate()`` must be called in ``vcl_deliver``
ESI level. Even then, ``activate()`` must be called in ``vcl_deliver``
in addition to ``set()``.
in addition to ``set()``.
XXX: test the following:
As with standard Varnish, ESI processing can be selectively disabled
As with standard Varnish, ESI processing can be selectively disabled
for a client response, by setting ``resp.do_esi`` to ``false`` in VCL
for a client response, by setting ``resp.do_esi`` to ``false`` in VCL
since version 4.1, or setting ``req.esi`` to ``false`` in VCL 4.0 (see
since version 4.1, or setting ``req.esi`` to ``false`` in VCL 4.0 (see
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