On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, ken emery wrote:
Except when listening to the "proper" headers has been turned off by the cache (which some of these caching products support or will support).
In thoise instances though the implimenter of the cache is the fool - not the manufacturer - like anything the operator/implimentor of a caching product should have some understanding of WTF they are doing - sadly you are right - Ken - thre undoubtably are ppl out there that will say "Hey this will let me cache it longer - kewl beans!" - and will suffer the consequences of their decision - but that doesn't really mean that the product should not afford the operater the options of fine tuning their performance. -- I am nothing if not net-Q! - ras@poppa.clubrich.tiac.net