Jeff Ramin wrote:
> 
> The problem is that there are many proxy servers out there
> (AOL, specifically) that don't follow the rules.
> 
> Placing an expiration date in the response should work,
> but won't always.  So if you want to guarantee the
> correct behavior, you need to make the URL unique in some
> way.
> 
> It stinks having to workaround AOL proxy servers.
> 

  Yeah, I have seen bad proxy behavior in various places,
too.  Most things work when you take care of all the possible
headers (as in the original post), from what I've seen.  But
there are still some bad ones.

  For uniqueness, what do you do, just add something to the
end like "?time=1341324112" and then you've got things solved
down to the second?





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Christopher B. Hamlin
American Institute of Physics 
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