Hi Manoj,
It might be more appropriate to send this to the HTTP list;
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/ietf-http-wg/
Also, out of curiosity, is this a Network Appliance-sponsored draft,
or your own effort? I.e., is this something that might make its way
into NetCache?
Cheers,
On 2006/02/08, at 2:26 AM, Manoj wrote:
Hello friends,
All your comments are welcome on my draft below.
Thanks and Regards
Manoj
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Title: An Extension to Cache-Control, HTTP/1.1 for group caching
Author(s): G. Manoj
Filename: draft-manoj-cachecontrol-00.txt
Pages: 7
Date: 2006-1-17
The Cache-Control general-header field of HTTP/1.1 [1] is used to
specify directives that must be obeyed by all caching mechanisms
along the request/response chain. This document details an
extension
to the cache-control header to enable caching of resources for
dynamic sets of users who are grouped under certain attributes.
Also
this document specifies user-defined header extensions of HTTP/1.1
[1], which allow these clients to be served from the group caches.
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