Under "How come some objects do not get cached?"
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InnerWorkings#head- 
aed2acb07aed79ef1f7a590447b6a45a8dd8e7d1
we read:
 >  Responses for requests with an Authorization header are cachable
 >  ONLY if the reponse includes Cache-Control: Public.
 >
 >  Responses with Vary headers are NOT cachable because Squid
 >  does not yet support Vary features.
The second line is no longer true.  Correct?
And regarding the first line, is this behavior overridden if we  
include any "no_cache" or "cache" directives in the squid.conf?  I'm  
trying to determine if the following Authorization line in my  
squid.conf is superfluous:
acl  ac_cookie  req_header  Cookie  [-1]   __ac
acl  auth_header  req_header  Authorization  [-1]  .*
cache  deny  ac_cookie  auth_header
Would I get the same result with just:
acl  ac_cookie  req_header  Cookie  [-1]   __ac
cache  deny  ac_cookie
Ric
Received on Mon Jul 30 2007 - 06:04:21 MDT
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