Go to: http://www.junom.com/gitweb/gitweb.perl?p=aolserver.git
It has a grep function built into every page, works great for exactly this case...looking for all instances of a text string. But it also presents a hyperlink result page. For old versions of the code, it seems like the pickaxe feature is helpful. Note: use the top level directory for searches and make sure you are useing "grep" or "pickaxe" if you get no results. I doubt there is anything which specifically sets cache-control in aolserver. tom jackson On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 14:47 -0500, David Walker wrote: To aid your troubleshooting, I would recommend a grep or other full-text search of the code running on AOLServer to determine if there are any circumstances where it would generate a cache-control header. -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[email protected]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.
