Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: > > Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > > > If I understood Eli correctly, it causes problems when you need to > > upload to a remote site and are routed to your ISP's transparent proxy > > instead. > > That definately would cause a problem. But I have never heard of it being > done, I've only heard of upgrading web pages, etc via FTP, which does > not go via the proxy. (not to be confused with FTP over http which would). > > Oh well, something new every day. :-)
It was not his (and my) meaning; When you upload or modify files, no matter how you do it (FTP/HTTP/SCP/ etc.), everything goes right. But you can't test them, because your browser keeps showing the old content. Sometimes you can prevent caching by HTTP headers. But usually you can't. -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] CTO, Founder Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd. __________________________________________________________ Tel.: +972-9-766-1020 8 Yad-Harutzim St. Fax.: +972-9-766-1314 P.O.B. 7004 Mobile: +972-50-23-7338 Kfar-Saba 44641, Israel ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
