> It was my understanding that is what a meta tag HTTP-EQUiV is
> meant to do,
> insert these values into the HTTP Header.
Not necessarily, it could very well be that those
headers are only interpreted by the client.
> Is it possible that Netscape
> Enterprise Server is not doing this correctly or perhaps it
> is the cold
> fusion server that is preventing the Netscape Enterprise
> Server from doing
> its job properly??
Try it out, telnetting on its port 80 and requesting an
HEAD /the/document HTTP/1.1
Host: whatever.the.hostname.is
and see what comes down.
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