- From: Balint Nagy Endre <bne@bne.ind.eunet.hu>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 1995 22:32:19 +0100 (MET)
- To: Shel Kaphan <sjk@amazon.com>
- Cc: http WG <http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com>, dmk@allegra.att.com
Shel Kaphan writes: [bne] > > ... Generally a *response* that has associated State-Info header should not > > be cached: either the entity body or the State-Info in the response usually ^in a shared cache > > is specific to a particular user. The origin server MUST notify intermediate > > caches not to cache them. To inhibit caching, the origin server SHOULD use > > one of the standard mechanisms that inhibit caching such as > > Cache-Control: private, Cache-Control: no-cache *and* Expires: <yesterday>. > > [Shel] > To be clear, Cache-control: private doesn't inhibit *all* caching. > It is fine to cache pages with state-info in the end-user's private cache. Oops, dumb cut&paste. Thanks! Andrew (Endre Balint Nagy) <bne@bne.ind.eunet.hu>
Received on Wednesday, 27 September 1995 14:44:34 UTC