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by ldng
4249 days ago
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Except the carrier, or the that case the hoster, did not break anything. It's their software that don't comply to the RFC. HTTP is supposed to be cacheable when it makes sens. With SSL to work that around you break the Internet somehow. To me, there are valid usecase for SSL, using it to work around proxies is not one. That said, I get your point, you prefer the possibly easier and safer way. But you still might run into another set of problems (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8471877). |
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