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51b1f512
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51b1f512
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Jun 06, 2013
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Per Buer
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Reference cleanup.
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cookies.rst
doc/sphinx/users-guide/cookies.rst
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vcl-built-in-subs.rst
doc/sphinx/users-guide/vcl-built-in-subs.rst
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vcl-example-manipulating-responses.rst
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doc/sphinx/users-guide/cookies.rst
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@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ Cookies coming from the backend
If your backend server sets a cookie using the Set-Cookie header
Varnish will not cache the page in the default configuration. A
hit-for-pass object (see :ref:`user
s-guide-vcl_fetch
_actions`) is created.
hit-for-pass object (see :ref:`user
-guide-vcl
_actions`) is created.
So, if the backend server acts silly and sets unwanted cookies just unset
the Set-Cookie header and all should be fine.
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_vcl-built-in-subs:
Built in subroutines
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doc/sphinx/users-guide/vcl-example-manipulating-responses.rst
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}
}
.. XXX ref hit-for-pass
We also remove any Set-Cookie headers in order to avoid a hit-for-pass
object to be created.
object to be created.
See :ref:`user-guide-vcl_actions`.
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@@ -88,4 +88,5 @@ To call a subroutine, use the call keyword followed by the subroutine's name:
call pipe_if_local;
Varnish has quite a few built in subroutines that are called for each transaction as it flows through Varnish. See :ref:`vcl-built-in-subs`.
Varnish has quite a few built in subroutines that are called for each
transaction as it flows through Varnish. See :ref:`vcl-built-in-subs`.
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