On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 08:45:11PM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Randy Harmon wrote:
Does anybody have experience detecting such a condition, perhaps through one
of the client headers? I haven't had a chance to dump them - many hats.
No idea - ditto.
In any case, I
I notice that the Guide omits the mention of Netscape's ignorance of
Expires: set to the same as Date: when it mentions $r-no_cache(1)
performing that function.
Currently, I'm experiencing the problem with Netscape 4.7, although I seem
to recall the same problem in earlier releases, in the
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Randy Harmon wrote:
The latest version from CVS also sets the Cache-Control: and the Pragma:
headers when you use $r-no_cache(1).
(latest version of mod_perl that is, not Apache).
- ask
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ask bjoern hansen -
Hi there,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Randy Harmon wrote:
Currently, I'm experiencing the problem with Netscape 4.7, although I seem
to recall the same problem in earlier releases, in the case where the target
browser's clock is slow.
[snip] can be corrected by explicitly setting an Expires
Doug has made the following modification to modperl (in the CVS tree):
$r-no_cache(1) will now set the r-headers_out "Pragma" and
"Cache-control" to "no-cache"
This should work even with buggy browsers.
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Eric
I notice that the Guide omits the mention of Netscape's ignorance of