On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 06:37:57PM -0500, Steve Snyder wrote:
> I'm running Communicator v4.61 under OS/2, version 4.61 under Win98
> and version 4.7 under Linux. (All versions of Communicator are native
> for each platform. There's no silly OS emulation involved.) What I'm
> seeing is that a given page, when repeated accessed, results in
> TCP_IMS_HIT under the OS/2 and Win98 browsers but TCP_MISS with the
> Linux-based browser.
>
> Doing a tail on access.log, I see the action real-time. On page after
> page, I see the Linux (v4.7) Communicator fail to get XXX_HITs that
> are gotten with the other browsers on the same pages. I do get the
> occasional HIT with the Linux version of Communicator, but nowhere
> near the rate that I get with the same URLs under OS/2 and Win98.
I think we saw discussion of a similar thing on this list some months
back. The upshot was that the Linux version of Netscape sends extra
Pragmas when you pick a site off your bookmarks list, whereas other
versions don't. Effectively, under the Linux version, picking a
bookmark is the same as shift-Refresh under all Netscape versions. (Or
is it control-Refresh? I always forget.)
-- Clifton
-- Clifton Royston -- LavaNet Systems Architect -- cliftonr@lava.net "An absolute monarch would be absolutely wise and good. But no man is strong enough to have no interest. Therefore the best king would be Pure Chance. It is Pure Chance that rules the Universe; therefore, and only therefore, life is good." - ACReceived on Fri Jan 21 2000 - 22:50:23 MST
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