Hi!
On Mon, 4 May 1998, Ernst Heiri wrote:
> META tags in the HTML part of a HTTP object are not setting any
> HTTP-Headers - they are interpreted by browsers (netscape at least) only.
You are partially true. <META name=...> interpreted by client, but
<META http-equiv=...> must be interpreted by server. There are http headers
in http-equiv directive, which server will send with this document.
--- Vladimir Litovka <doka@webest.com> Web programmer, UNIX system administrator talk://doka@barnet.kharkov.ua/Received on Mon May 04 1998 - 03:04:01 MDT
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