On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 01:47, Robert Hart wrote:
> Makes the problem go away. Unless anybody objects, I'll put a fix into
> CVS.

Excellent analysis! Please do make those changes.

> On a related note....
> 
> the <meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache"> tag. That obs puts into
> each page, is going into the body of the document and not the head. AFAIK
> it won't work here. 

I thought the same, but it works for Opera and I believe it worked for
Mozilla as well.

> The manual for CGI says that most browsers don't cache CGI pages. However,
> we can get CGI to print the no-cache pragma as part of the real header by
> doing
> 
> $o->cache(1);

I could never find the right docs for this, and I just ended up
following a suggestion that someone made over at MusicBrainz.

If CGI has a mechanism for telling the browser not to cache, we should
use that.

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