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Paul_Z
Altocumulus
Jan 02, 2026Any way to cache HEAD request
Hi, I was wandering if anybody had any ideas on how to cache a HEAD request on an f5? Running multiple web sites, HEAD method requests are the worst, as the f5 refuses to cache and the back end serve...
Paul_Z
Altocumulus
Jan 05, 2026Hi, these requests are often complex product list pages with large server overhead, which would be difficult to cache server side. Thats why.
- PauliusJan 05, 2026
MVP
And this in an HTTP header, correct? Typically HTTP headers, which is what you receive with an HTTP HEAD request tend to be less than 16KB in size so I'm not sure why you would be sending data or significant size in an HTTP headers. Can you please expand a bit more as to why you are sending a significant amount of data in an HTTP header?
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