Hello Guido,

I had a look at the http rfc, and I notice that some cache directives 
such as "max-age" specify *unquoted* values. This could have an impact...
I'll fix that tomorrow.

Best regards,
Thierry Boileau

> Hi,
>
> thanks for making the CacheDirective stuff available, now.
>
> When setting max-age via the new mechanisms a line as follows is added:
>
> Cache-Control:max-age="3600"
>
> I'm absolutely no http expert. But with respect to RFC2616 14.6 "age values
> are non-negative integers". Can it be confirmed than every popular browser
> will interpret this value correctly and behave accordingly?
>
> I'm writing this as I started playing with this directives to enhance
> caching (eg. cache ldap user information for one hour, cache listgrid
> layouts for one day etc.). But on Safari (4.0.4) it has no effect. I did not
> find the time to test other browsers or provide a simple scenario. But maybe
> my concerns about the string value are void, anyway.
>
> Regards,
> Guido Schmidt
>
>

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