Doh! Good catch, I need to do this. Thanks! Julian Reschke wrote: > James M Snell wrote: >> One approach that I've taken in our server implementation is to use >> Last-Modified / If-Modified-Since HTTP headers to provide a kind of >> sync'ing mechanism. Specifically, when a client requests the APP feed >> using a If-Modified-Since header, the server will return ONLY those >> entries that have been modified since the specified date. If no entries >> have been modified, the client will receive the expected 304 Not >> Modified status response. > > And you also set the response "Vary" header to indicate that the > response varies with the "If-Modified-Since" request header, right? > > Best regards, Julian >
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