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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 886568" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>Response from developer concerning ETag filtering bug in Chromium:</p><p></p><p>"That's weird. ClearURLs removes the ETag header, but Chromium somehow seems to store it anyway, so it doesn't matter if ClearURLs deletes it or not.</p><p>I have to investigate this again. Maybe it would help if I also remove the If-None-Match header. If it is no longer sent, it should theoretically not be possible to map it anymore with the ETag. However, this header is also used for POST requests to avoid duplicates. So here we need to make a distinction by request type. I don't know yet whether this is possible so easily."</p><p></p><p>Added a "research required" tag to issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 886568, member: 71262"] Response from developer concerning ETag filtering bug in Chromium: "That's weird. ClearURLs removes the ETag header, but Chromium somehow seems to store it anyway, so it doesn't matter if ClearURLs deletes it or not. I have to investigate this again. Maybe it would help if I also remove the If-None-Match header. If it is no longer sent, it should theoretically not be possible to map it anymore with the ETag. However, this header is also used for POST requests to avoid duplicates. So here we need to make a distinction by request type. I don't know yet whether this is possible so easily." Added a "research required" tag to issue. [/QUOTE]
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