> HTTP headers are more than likely the way to go & yes you can > set them in the file if its a .cfm file (using CFHEADER) or > on the web server.
I am currently setting it with cfheader, but that is applied to the whole page, correct? > Try to get the email content to open in Firefox and use the > LiveHTTPHeaders plug in to watch the HTTP stuff. Check if the > image caches in Firefox, if it does try to send a 200 instead > of 304 (not sure if CF ever sends 304's). If its not caching > in Firefox, but it is in Outlook - good luck to you because I > think you're up the creek. I think I might try that and see what exactly the web server returns when you set the expiry on just one image. PS. The cfheader currently works, but that's applied to the whole page not just the image, its nothing major, I just like to get the nitty gritty on this.. --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia Developers: http://lists.daemon.com.au/
