JRhine> Unfortunately, my tests indicate that Netscape doesn't handle the
JRhine> Expires header properly :(
RK> Not to defend Netscape against anything, but is there a client at all
RK> that handles Expires properly? Not even the CERN proxy does.
I believe Emacs-w3 does, but I'd have to run some more exhaustive tests,
since when I found out Netscape's behavior, I had to resort to other means
besides Expires. I would note that section 7.1.8 of
draft-ietf-http-v10-spec-00 states:
Caching clients (including proxies) must not cache this copy of the
resource beyond the date given, unless its status has been updated by a
later check of the origin server.
The key word is "must"; caching clients that do not handle the Expires
header are non-compliant HTTP applications (well, granted that the standard
is only a draft, but it's all we've got).
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