>That is very wierd.  If I understand you correctly, what your saying is
>that one web client (your browser) has an effect on what another web
>client (htdig) receives from the server.  Sounds like a pretty fundamental
>design flaw on the server you're trying to index.  Each client's action
>should be completely independent of anothers.

Sounds to me like it's a caching problem ... IE on a Mac is awful with our 
web proxy at work (I think we're using Squid, but I can't remember). And in 
general Sympatico is notorious for caching things.

You could try putting HTTP EQUIV tags in your search.html page, but I've 
found web proxies don't necessarily respect them. Here's some more info on 
them if you want to give them a try though: 
http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/metatags.detail.html

emma <-- the cache paranoid


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