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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Varnish Cache development news
Short update on activities in Varnish cache development: Work is being done on getting access to the request BODY inside Varnish. This feature has been requested for a while, particularly by the security.vcl guys. See daf0e2c. The 2013Q1 Varnish Developer Day will … Continue reading