With s:cache you cache part of pages serverside - i.e. a dynamic part of a page 
that changes from time to time but is expensive to compute.

With meta tags in html headers you cache whole pages clientside - you can tell 
the client to ask everytime if theres a newer version available, to use the 
current page for 24 hours, ... (have a look at the html spec)!

Those 2 have nothing to do with each other. Simply use client side caching if 
your page hasn't changed and the client has the current version - this saves 
you cpu time & bandwith and cost just a bit of thinking ;)

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