Thanks.. that's what I was looking for (I knew I had seen something, but I just
couldn't think of a good keyword!)
>>I'm curious as to the status of work on allowing origin servers to track
>>hits without using cache-busting techniques.
>closest thing that I'm aware of is
>
> Simple Hit-Metering and Usage-Limiting for HTTP
> RFC 2227 : standards track
> Mogul, Leach
>it's got certain limitations that don't really solve the problem
>fully, but it's a good start.. cache vendors don't seem to be picking
>it up yet in force, but support for it can really only help your
>server.. it's pretty lightweight.
- Tracking hits without cache-busting danielh
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- Re: Tracking hits without cache-bustin... Grahame Grieve
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