On Thu, Nov 15, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> > Will what I've done above actually stop storing the data entirely, or will
> > it try revalidating it every request? Is there really a difference?
>
> It will stop caching, at lest unless there is an ETag or Last-Modified.
Ok good!
> Note: The RFC do not forbid caching, only to consider the response fresh
> without explicit expiry time or validation. So it's fine.
> However, there is still the HTTP/1.0 "MUST NOT cache" requirement. Not
> really an idea what that's about however.
If people -are- returning freshness info in a ? URL then its entirely
possible they've got clue, right? Or not?
Adrian
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