Actually, this seems to be an IE6 bug. (Googling around turns up this http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45934 among others). IE6 doesn't transform 'Cache-Control: dir1; dir2' into 'Cache-Control: dir1 Cache-Control: dir2'. It doesn't handle header parameters separated by semi-colons well.
-----Original Message----- From: Obele, Azubuko (GWMG Technology) Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 3:24 PM To: users@cxf.apache.org Subject: CacheControlHeaderProvider uses semicolons instead of commas The CacheControlHeaderProvider class separates the various cache-control headers with a semi-colon. My reading of the HTTP 1.1 spec and pretty much any example that turns up on Google suggests that commas should be used to separate the various cache-control headers. Is this a bug? Thanks, -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice to Recipients: It is important that you do not use e-mail to request, authorize or effect the purchase or sale of any security or commodity, to send fund transfer instructions, or to effect any other transactions. Any such request, orders, or instructions that you send will not be accepted and will not be processed by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The sender of this e-mail is an employee of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. If you have received this communication in error, please destroy all electronic and paper copies and notify the sender immediately. Erroneous transmission is not intended to waive confidentiality or privilege. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney reserves the right, to the extent permitted under applicable law, to monitor electronic communications. By e-mailing with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney you consent to the foregoing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice to Recipients: It is important that you do not use e-mail to request, authorize or effect the purchase or sale of any security or commodity, to send fund transfer instructions, or to effect any other transactions. Any such request, orders, or instructions that you send will not be accepted and will not be processed by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The sender of this e-mail is an employee of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. If you have received this communication in error, please destroy all electronic and paper copies and notify the sender immediately. Erroneous transmission is not intended to waive confidentiality or privilege. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney reserves the right, to the extent permitted under applicable law, to monitor electronic communications. By e-mailing with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney you consent to the foregoing.