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* Philipp Kern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> Dan Jacobson wrote:
> > Browsing a page with those headers causes a new HTTP request (as shown
> > by wwwoffle logs here offline) to the server for the page to be sent.
> > Whereas, with lynx and w3m no new request is sent. Even with
> > javascript turned off, there is no way to configure firefox not to
> > send the new request. Probably the new request is good, but there was
> > no way to stop it from happening.
> 
> I tried hard to understand your problem but I failed. You mean if the
> same page is accessed twice? Even that would not make too much sense.

I'm glad I'm not the only one left scratching my head.

Dan: please explain in detail what you expect, why you expect it and
what's actually happening? There's a lot of context here I'm not
getting. And I don't use wwwoffle so don't expect me to know how it
works or even what it does in great detail. 
 
> To be serious: With those headers there shouldn't be any caching (I
> didn't know that the site is configured that way). Any request for this
> URL should result in a request being sent to my webserver.

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