Hey,
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar_at_fantomas.sk>
>
> Haven't you mistaken 304 for 200 ? the 200 means that the server is sending
> the whole content to the client, while 304 means server is telling the
> client that the content on client is still fresh. So with big expire time
> you could expect much of 304's and little of 200's.
>
My understanding...
304 is used if a user conditioinally request for an object, e.g. by pressing F5.
If expire is set and still fresh, client NO need to contact my server,
so my log cannot see 304 at all...
so seeing too many 304 is abnormal...and you see my example above is
serious in IE only.
Amos: Sure even if this is IE problem, I have no way to contact them
for support... :)
Thanks.
Received on Tue Jan 20 2009 - 15:55:09 MST
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