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Poul-Henning Kamp authored
For instance: purge req.http.host ~ www.foo.com && req.url ~ "\.png$" purge obj.http.set-cookie ~ USER=383839 Now, why would you want purge on request headers and not object headers ? Simple, some information the object does not have, the Host: header is a good example. Assuming that the Host: header is part of the hash we use to lookup an object (as is the default), we can avoid copying that field into the object (saving memory: O(nObjects)) by using the request value to purge against. git-svn-id: http://www.varnish-cache.org/svn/trunk/varnish-cache@3519 d4fa192b-c00b-0410-8231-f00ffab90ce4
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