Hi.
Peter:
> I notice that some secured html's are generation from cgi-win, cgi-shl ,
> etc. Therefore, using only "cache_stoplist cgi-bin ?" may not be too
> effective. I wonder how I can stop caching all POST objects instead.
The other way around: is there a method in HTTP (I must admit I'm not
familiar with the protocol) for the web-server to declare that an
object should not be cached?
And do caches adhere to that command if it exitst?
> Peter Woo
greetings, Kai
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