On Jan 29, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Ian Bicking wrote:

>
> POST or PUT over a resource automatically invalidates all caches (at
> least all that see the request), so that is of some benefit.  I  
> like PUT
> insofar as it is clearly symmetric with GET.  If there is not a strong
> symmetry then I don't see any purpose to it.
>
> POST /resource/1?_action=PUT doesn't invalidate any caches, and so  
> it's
> not just rather useless, it's actually counterproductive.


That POST would invalidate caches for /resource/1, I thought you just  
pointed that out in the last paragraph? =]

--
Philip Jenvey



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