It will from the next release... It was a known bug that has been fixed for
what should be an immenent release
Up to version 1.1.1 it didnšt honor them as well as it should :)

On 13/1/04 8:44 am, "Hugo Ahlenius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does Safari honor caching headers?
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> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 05:34
> | To: CF-Talk
> | Subject: RE: Safari Navigation Bug and general speed issues
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> | We just had a major problem with some versions of Safari (not
> | all).  The issue, it seems was that Safari was a little
> | aggressive with caching.  Our log in page submits to itself:
> | showing error or success information.  Safari only showed the
> | original page from its cache even tho' the page had been updated.
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> | We "fixed" this by adding a URL variable to the page - all I did was
> | "?tick=#getTickCount()#"   It's kludgy as hell, but it changes the URL
> | enough to force Safari to display the actual page.
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