- From: Nottingham, Mark (Australia) <mark_nottingham@exchange.au.ml.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 15:09:35 +1000
- To: http-wg@hplb.hpl.hp.com
In 14.9.3, [...] Many HTTP/1.0 cache implementations will treat an Expires value that is less than or equal to the response Date value as being equivalent to the Cache-Control response directive 'no-cache'. If an HTTP/1.1 cache receives such a response, and the response does not include a Cache-Control header field, it SHOULD consider the response to be non-cacheable in order to retain compatibility with HTTP/1.0 servers. Would it be safe to assume 'non-cacheable' can be interpreted as 'stale' here? (everything else says it is) Mark Nottingham Internet Project Manager Merrill Lynch Australasia (Melbourne)
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