- From: JOSE ADRIANO BALTIERI <JABALTIE@iep-cen.unimep.br>
- Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:54:11 -0300
- To: www-html@w3.org
> Em 28 Oct 98 as 9:35, voce escreveu (On 28 Oct 98 at 9:35 you wrote) : > At 3:21a -0800 10/28/98, JOSE ADRIANO BALTIERI wrote: > > > As I'm always intrigued(?) about Meta tags, I mean, I'm very curious > >their secret powers, I also looked for "NOCACHE" documentation at HTML40 > >specification (from W3C) but didn't find it there... > > You'll find it here: > > <http://www.vancouver-webpages.com/META/> > Certainly ! I had just found it. Thank you anyway. But now what I'm looking for is a way to bypass proxies because all of my responses are dynamically generated from CGI's. And I don't want these proxies in the middle of the way to intercept and answer wrongly my user's requests. Since I generate the HTTP headers by myself, from my CGI's, like this : HTTP:1.0 200 OK Content-type: text/html . . I was trying to add Expires: Sun, 01 JAN 1900 00:00:00 GMT That means "always expires". But I don't know if it will work always nor I have a way to test it. If someone else has experienced such a kind of trouble and want to cooperate, it will be highly appreciated ! Sorry to bore this list if this is a FAQ and also sorry for any of my Inglichi mystakes :-) Obrigado/Thanks a lot, Jose Adriano Baltieri Analista de Sistemas CPD - CENTRO UNIMEP - Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba PIRACICABA - SP - BRASIL Fone : (019) 430-1884 Fax : (019) 430-1898
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