On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:44:37PM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> The faulty component is the web server (or webmaster) in this case.
>
> <meta http-equiv..> headers is only valid if the web server hosting the
> pages knows to parse the HTML and insert these headers into the HTTP
> headers.
That's true.
> Unfortunately some web browsers stupidly enough also reads these
> headers, making a mess of things (i.e. making webmasters think the
> directives work when they infact do not...)
>
>
> But more scripts of this type is always useful I think. If you make a
> small web page that can act as a homepage for the script with some
> description of usage etc then I can link to it from the "Related
> Software" Squid page.
Done.
The small webpage is at http://www.autsens.com/sqcwa/
Thanks,
Pedro
Received on Thu Jan 30 2003 - 10:26:52 MST
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