On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:44:37PM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > The faulty component is the web server (or webmaster) in this case. > > <meta http-equiv..> headers is only valid if the web server hosting the > pages knows to parse the HTML and insert these headers into the HTTP > headers.
That's true. > Unfortunately some web browsers stupidly enough also reads these > headers, making a mess of things (i.e. making webmasters think the > directives work when they infact do not...) > > > But more scripts of this type is always useful I think. If you make a > small web page that can act as a homepage for the script with some > description of usage etc then I can link to it from the "Related > Software" Squid page. Done. The small webpage is at http://www.autsens.com/sqcwa/ Thanks, Pedro
