000 response codes

From: Dancer <dancer@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 23:39:17 +0000

Only half a dev question, though this may involve me hacking some
source...

Hrm. I've been thrown a question from our support people about squid
response codes. Specifically 000.

Now _my_ interpretation is that it means: No valid HTTP response code
(ie: Connection failed, or was aborted before any data happened, or has
to do with UDP).

However, we have a selection of:
TCP_REFRESH_HIT/000
TCP_MISS/000
TCP_HIT/000

Some have delivered bytes next to them. A few are marked with 0 bytes
(I
presume the user pressed stop).

So, two questions. What can generate this? And should we break some of
these cases out into subcodes (001,002,099)?

The version that I've got running in production is a patched 2.2S3.

D
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