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Thanks for digging out the root cause. I think it's great if we can remove as much of this server-side logic as possible (one, because it's obviously broken by the aggressive caching config; but two, I still have hopes that one day this could be converted to a static site). You should be able to reproduce the same user-agent logic in javascript.
We also include already, which has some similar logic and could possibly be helpful (though it looks like it only gives OS, not architecture, so maybe not). Thanks for digging out the root cause. I think it's great if we can remove as much of this server-side logic as possible (one, because it's obviously broken by the aggressive caching config; but two, I still have hopes that one day this could be converted to a static site). You should be able to reproduce the same user-agent logic in javascript. We also include already, which has some similar logic and could possibly be helpful (though it looks like it only gives OS, not architecture, so maybe not). I think in the overall the downloads section is just wrong: • the mac download page doesn't start the download automatically • the linux download page lists a set of commands • the windows download page downloads automatically, detecting the 'bitness' we have 3 different user experiences. I think in the overall the downloads section is just wrong: • the mac download page doesn't start the download automatically • the linux download page lists a set of commands • the windows download page downloads automatically, detecting the 'bitness' we have 3 different user experiences.
Thanks for laying out those problems. I agree that it would be nice to unify the design and the code a bit, and that it should be easy to get a download by name rather than auto-detecting.
I doubt we'll ever have binary packages for Linux, though. I put in a page rule to override the aggressive caching for /download/win. I think in the long run that we should redesign the page so it can be cached (i.e., use javascript for auto-detection but have the various options clickable as a fallback). (Somewhat orthogonal is that we should actually return correct cache-control headers from the app to cloudflare, and then we could use 'normal' caching rules, and make caching rules at the app level. IIRC, I turned on the 'cache everything' rules because there are a bunch of pages that could be cached but don't output the correct headers. Thanks for laying out those problems. I agree that it would be nice to unify the design and the code a bit, and that it should be easy to get a download by name rather than auto-detecting.