> Hmmm... okay... I'm having a tough time seeing how that would work...
> I could certainly add a cfheader tag to the template to produce the
> 304 response, but "not modified" is useless without a 
> reference point (and then once you have a reference point 
> it's moot). Maybe I should go google search for another 
> header that indicates when the file was last modified...

If I recall correctly, in the HEAD request you'd send an "if modified since"
header to see if the file has been modified. The 304 response would tell you
that it hadn't.

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