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.

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