Jon Drukman wrote:
> hitting reload in Netscape 4.6 causes it to recheck the master server, always:
Good. This is what most people expect from the browser.
IE does not send the same header unless it knows it is talking to a
proxy (and apparently not even then in all cases..).
Most people see it as a bug in IE and not Netscape.
There is no standard defining what a user agent should do when the user
pushes the reload button, but I (and most other) beleive that it as a
courtesy to the users should make a end-to-end revalidation of the
object. Users should have some way of making sure they receive the
latest version of the content in a way which is consistent with how the
browser behaves when there is no proxy-cache in the request path.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Sun Jul 18 1999 - 13:54:19 MDT
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