回复: hi, nice to meet you

From: 攷陔 痑 <shuxin.zheng@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 09:42:45 +0800 (CST)

I'm working in squid2.6.stables2. Before that, I used squid2.5.stable10. Because the epoll was used in squid2.6, which improves the squid performance very much, I updated it to 2.6 version. Since update to 2.6, my one squid can handle 2,500 http-request/sec. Since you've completed the "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" part for squid2.6, I think publishing it in 2.6 is very useful. The squid3.0 do not yet offer a stable version for use, so this is very senseful for the users. Don't you think so? Regards zsx 2006.10.17 ----- 憪桐辣 ---- 隞嗡犖嚗 Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net> 嗡辣鈭綽 <shuxin.zheng@yahoo.com.cn> 嚗 squid dev <squid-dev@squid-cache.org> 撌脣嚗 2006/10/17(其), 銝6:07:11 銝駁嚗 Re: hi, nice to meet you m疇n 2006-10-16 klockan 13:00 +0800 skrev : > I've been studying the squid codes for about six moths. Oh, yes, this is also > my job to use squid for accelerating the web site. I'm now completing the > "Transfer-Encoding" of HTTP1.1 which is used to help supporting HTTP-ZIP > transfering(the backend web servers are all MS-IIS, which have supported > compressing web-page.). Which Squid version are you working in? I have that done for 2.6 to the level that Squid can dechunk chunked responses from servers for the exact same reasons. Hasn't published it yet as I planned to port it to Squid-3 first. Regards Henrik ___________________________________________________________ 韐寥桃拳-3.5G摰寥嚗20M隞 http://cn.mail.yahoo.com/
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