On 3/22/11 7:20 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 3/21/11 4:50 AM, Arne wrote [in part]:
>>>
>>> The last option "When the page is out of date", what does that really
>>> mean, in the way SM "see" it? Is that a better option than the "Every
>>> time ....." option, in my case?
>>
>> Some HTML files contain a header with an expiration date-time.  A cached
>> page is "out of date" when you attempt to display it from your cache
>> after the expiration.
>>
>> Here is an example of such a header declaration:
>> <META HTTP-EQUIV="expires" CONTENT="Wed, 26 Feb 1997 08:21:57 GMT">
>>
> 
> Holy smoke! I didn't know about that.  That date/time looks familiar,
> but I can't quite place the call?-)

I copied it from an example at <http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/>.

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