2013/3/10 Roberto De Ioris <[email protected]> > The question is: are there any case in which serving a static file with > "POST" (for example) is needed ? If yes, the --static-allowed-method is a > need
AFAIK Facebook apps seems to be using POST requests to fetch data from remote (non facebook) servers. I'm running few of those made as static html and I was requested to add POST->GET rules on varnish, so that dev didn't need to setup any python/ruby/php apps to serve those. I think that those POST requests are always made to send some user related data, but some apps just don't care about that and they don't use it, so they are fine with simple GET. tl;dr there is a use case for some people - not very big, not very important -- Łukasz Mierzwa
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