At 16:34 10/13/00 -0400, you wrote:
>also I think it would be relatively easy to do a view source and check which
>value took in the generated html page. At least I bet it would take less
>time than it did to post the question to the list.
You can't view headers in the HTML source... You can view source
and the <META...> tag may still be there, but that doesn't mean
anything about which of the two headers in question actually
got sent to the browser.
Not all browsers pay attention to the META HTTP-EQUIV tags. Some
web servers turn those in to regular headers that the browser will
pay attention to. I think the answer to the original question
would depend on what browser you are using and how your web server
is configured. I think you'll just have to try it.
RPS
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