Re: caching -check-

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2001


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 39314
interpreted = N
texte = On 10/12/01 10:37 AM, John Peacock wrote:> Donovan Brooke wrote: >> >> hmm, I'm not getting two variants of Last Modified GMT : >> >> Location:http://216.81.241.229/proforms/results.html?cart=321186838615289&key >> words=7&action=cat >> File MIME Type:text/html >> Source: Currently in disk cache >> Local cache file: cache52131530 >> Last Modified: Fri, Oct 12, 2001 9:42:11 AM Local time >> Last Modified: Fri, Oct 12, 2001 2:42:11 PM GMT >> Content Length:12766 >> Expires: Fri, Oct 12, 2001 9:42:10 AM >> Charset: iso-8859-1 >> Security: This is an insecure document that is not encrypted and offers no >> security protection. >> > > Sorry, I should have mentioned that I looked at this using NetDemon so > I could see exactly what headers were being sent (i.e. not through a > conventional browser). I don't know of a package off the top of my > head for the Mac which does this (though I am sure someone else will > pipe in). You can try to use the safe browser at SamSpade: > > http://www.samspade.org/t/ > > to get the same information. Having a way of view the raw data is > very useful sometimes... > > John Interarchy has a tool for viewing all tcp xfers and this will let you see what is being received and sent. If your on OS X then its even better, you get to use tcpflow. Which will let you monitor specific traffic to and from a specific source. It works via the command line, it comes with interarchy, but is a separate utility.Robert Minor Director of Internet Services ------------------------------------------------------------ Cybermill Communications http://www.cybermill.com http://www.merchantmaker.comProviding Ecommerce and interactive website development and hosting services on Macintosh, Windows NT, Unix, and AS/400.All your websites are belong to us! ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  2. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  3. Re: caching -check- (John Peacock 2001)
  4. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  5. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  6. Re: caching -check- (Christer Olsson 2001)
  7. Re: caching -check- (Bob Minor 2001)
  8. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  9. Re: caching -check- (Christer Olsson 2001)
  10. Re: caching -check- (Bob Minor 2001)
  11. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  12. Re: caching -check- (John Peacock 2001)
  13. Re: caching -check- (Christer Olsson 2001)
  14. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  15. Re: caching -check- (John Peacock 2001)
  16. Re: caching -check- (John Peacock 2001)
  17. Re: caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  18. caching -check- (Donovan Brooke 2001)
On 10/12/01 10:37 AM, John Peacock wrote:> Donovan Brooke wrote: >> >> hmm, I'm not getting two variants of Last Modified GMT : >> >> Location:http://216.81.241.229/proforms/results.html?cart=321186838615289&key >> words=7&action=cat >> File MIME Type:text/html >> Source: Currently in disk cache >> Local cache file: cache52131530 >> Last Modified: Fri, Oct 12, 2001 9:42:11 AM Local time >> Last Modified: Fri, Oct 12, 2001 2:42:11 PM GMT >> Content Length:12766 >> Expires: Fri, Oct 12, 2001 9:42:10 AM >> Charset: iso-8859-1 >> Security: This is an insecure document that is not encrypted and offers no >> security protection. >> > > Sorry, I should have mentioned that I looked at this using NetDemon so > I could see exactly what headers were being sent (i.e. not through a > conventional browser). I don't know of a package off the top of my > head for the Mac which does this (though I am sure someone else will > pipe in). You can try to use the safe browser at SamSpade: > > http://www.samspade.org/t/ > > to get the same information. Having a way of view the raw data is > very useful sometimes... > > John Interarchy has a tool for viewing all tcp xfers and this will let you see what is being received and sent. If your on OS X then its even better, you get to use tcpflow. Which will let you monitor specific traffic to and from a specific source. It works via the command line, it comes with interarchy, but is a separate utility.Robert Minor Director of Internet Services ------------------------------------------------------------ Cybermill Communications http://www.cybermill.com http://www.merchantmaker.comProviding Ecommerce and interactive website development and hosting services on Macintosh, Windows NT, Unix, and AS/400.All your websites are belong to us! ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Bob Minor

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