On 2007.06.20, Bas Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ian,
> 
> Good to hear someone is using it!
> 
> I guess I didn't document it very well. You need to pass it a valid  
> HTTP time string. The easy way to get it to never expire is to pass  
> the value of:
> [ns_httptime 2000000000]
> 
> That tells it to expire "Wed, 18 May 2033 03:33:20 GMT", which ought  
> to be long enough in the future! :)

Hey everyone!  Look at Bas, planting the seed for the Year 2033 bug!

:-P

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