Heya Ryan > Has anyone here had a similar > problem with their users on that particular ISP?
I've seen it within large companies, but not across a whole ISP. Before you go contacting them it might be worth having a look what you are saying in your HTTP headers. I'd say that you are more than likely going to be able to fix this issue yourself by communicating properly with the proxy server. http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/ has some excellent information on this sort of stuff. HTML <meta> tags are useless in this context because proxies don't parse HTML code, they just look at the HTTP headers. -- Mark Stanton Gruden Pty Ltd http://www.gruden.com --- 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/
