I don't agree, Matus. Your recommendation to read the RFC is a good
one. However, fear of experimentation, especially when it's done on a
non-production machine, is not a virtue in my book. The learning
process may be painful at times, but I still get a lot out of it and I'm
not afraid to try something new, or fix my machine.
Rob
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> If you do not know what headers mean, you really should not play with
> them. You should better read RFC2616 (the HTTP/1.1 protocol) to see
> what headers are being used for what reasons, and then you will see what
> can you do with them.
>
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