Squid is mostly, bit not completely, http 1.1 compliant.
http 1.1 is designed in a way such that it should gracefully accept
1.0 clients such as squid, and handle them anyways, unless the
application is broken and can't support this behavior.
The only way to be sure it works as expected is to try it. From
experience such broken applications are only a handful.
On 1/27/09, sameer shinde <s9sameer_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is squid3.0 HTTP/1.1 compliant? We've some websites to access which
> are on http1.1
> The vendor says, as squid is not http1.1 compliant, the site may not
> work properly.
> If this is true, can anyone suggest me some work arround for it?
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Sameer Shinde.
> M:- +91 98204 61580
> Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why.
>
-- /kinkieReceived on Tue Jan 27 2009 - 06:29:24 MST
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