[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew M. Bishop):
> Any URL that looks like
> http://kwiki.org/index.cgi?!action=edit&page_id=SandBox!POST:BJdjCGSpGT6m1qQmYlto9g.40ffde34
> is a request for the page
> http://kwiki.org/index.cgi?action=edit&page_id=SandBox
> with a particular set of form parameters sent in the request using the
> POST method. Unlike the GET method of sending form parameters the URL
> does not change when using POST, so WWWOFFLE creates a fake URL so
> that the results can all be stored.
You may have found reasons to implement it, but as long as i only work with
content management systems, I see no use in caching POST actions.
How can i disable caching of _any_ POST action for any site ? What dangers
could there be ?
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