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The post above is correct. To the best of my knowledge,
most web browsers do not cash anything that is not an
image or a web page by default unless you specify in
the header negotiation otherwise. Most web servers do no
header negotiation if it is not an html or a image. You'll
have to put in the header negotiation yourself. Typically
setting the expires tag works. If you are using CGI...
If that doesn't force the caching, you'll have to use the Cache-Control header request specified here --- Crulx crulx@iaxs.net In reply to RE: Why does back-buttoning to a cgi script-output page yield 'Page expired'?
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