Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Preparations for ZD's upcoming Apache/Linux benchmark | From | Arjan van de Ven <> | Date | Thu, 10 Jun 1999 18:54:17 +0200 |
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In article <Pine.LNX.3.96dg4.990609221332.25920q-100000@twinlark.arctic.org> you wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Alex Belits wrote:
>> > I'm not that happy about getting things like "building a >> > Date: Header with time zone and everything" in the kernel. >> >> It's in GMT, and IMHO can be omitted. And userspace application can feed >> parameters to the kernel just like what is used for kmod.
> If you intend to implement HTTP, and you intend to use the Last-Modified > or Expires headers, then you MUST include a Date header. See rev-06 of > the update to rfc2068 for more clarification.
kHTTPd is sending "Last-Modified" and "Date" headers since version 0.1.0. It also responds to "If-modified-since" requests.
It is NOT a complex thing to do. It might slow down the benchmark a bit (not the one's on my page, they are WITH the headers), but kHTTPd is not just about benchmarks.
Greetings, Arjan van de Ven
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