Re: AOL and webcat

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18131
interpreted = N
texte = >http://webmaster.info.aol.com/ has lots of info about making your site >usable for AOL folks, including a section on how to deal with their cache >and proxy servers.> >o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+ >o----------- Digital Frontier --+ >o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+Thanks for those who sent in replies. The following snip is from aol's cache rules...These are not to be cached ever! In addition to the If-Modified-Since refresh check rules, the following web documents are not cached:Documents represented by URLs that contain a question mark (?) character or the string cgi-bin.Documents that are returned with a server error status code.Documents that are larger than 4 MB.Documents that are returned after an authentication challenge (i.e., password request for a secure web site).Documents that lack all three of the Date, Last-Modified and Expires header lines.Documents that are delivered using multipart content, e.g., server pushes.Well most webcat pages use the ?, I don't use the date, last-modified or expires header stuff...so my guess is aol should not bei caching my pages.=============================================== Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com =============================================== Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: AOL and webcat (Gary Richter 1998)
  2. Re: AOL and webcat (Dave MacLeay 1998)
  3. Re: AOL and webcat (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  4. AOL and webcat (Gary Richter 1998)
>http://webmaster.info.aol.com/ has lots of info about making your site >usable for AOL folks, including a section on how to deal with their cache >and proxy servers.> >o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+ >o----------- Digital Frontier --+ >o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+Thanks for those who sent in replies. The following snip is from aol's cache rules...These are not to be cached ever! In addition to the If-Modified-Since refresh check rules, the following web documents are not cached:Documents represented by URLs that contain a question mark (?) character or the string cgi-bin.Documents that are returned with a server error status code.Documents that are larger than 4 MB.Documents that are returned after an authentication challenge (i.e., password request for a secure web site).Documents that lack all three of the Date, Last-Modified and Expires header lines.Documents that are delivered using multipart content, e.g., server pushes.Well most webcat pages use the ?, I don't use the date, last-modified or expires header stuff...so my guess is aol should not bei caching my pages.=============================================== Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com =============================================== Gary Richter

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