The only way we can do this using a standard approach is to use a cookie
that we set that we look for to indicate stuff.
I'm still unclear exactly when we'd want this or how we know when we want
this. If we know it then the cookie technique will work. (If cookies are off
then lots of stuff won't w
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
> Azeez who is spsed to send this header? If its the client then its a bad
> idea IMO .. non-standard.
>
Yes, that was what I was thinking. But since HTTP does not have such a
notion, and internally, this may be needed, I was just think