Quick question for folks who understand HTTP caching on reverse proxies like Squid or Cloudflare. If I have a GET REST endpoint responding with 200 OK and the following headers:
Cache-Control: public, max-age=3600
ETag: "123-a"
The proxy should cache and serve the response without hitting the underlying server more than once for the first hour, then send a request with If-Match: "123-a" when the cache goes stale, right? Is there any reason why it wouldn’t?
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Well well well, I've just discovered that long-standing (since ~2008) bug with #Apache 2.4 and #ETag and #mod_deflate which has been preventing full bandwidth savings (304 responses) on auto-compressed files such as text...
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