I believe iPrimus employs layer-3 transparent proxying of all HTTP
traffic. They do own AOL Australia after all ;) They should however
honour the HTTP cache headers. Have you tried inserting all the
appropriate ones?

Get yourself a $20 pre-paid iPrimus dialup account as well and make
sure you can replicate the problem.


On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 16:44:17 +1100, Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.

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