You could also try setting the Cache-Control header (see RFC2616,
Sections 9.5 and 14.9.1). As a general rule, however, POST results are
not cached unless you implement it yourself.

On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Ross Lambert wrote:

> Ummmm... I think the Expires requires a date in GMT, not a number, BTW.
>
> And no, that doesn't help. Already tried it, but tried it again to make
> sure.
>
> == Ross ==
>

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