Hi If you need to have commas instead of semi-colons, then you may want to try using ResponseHandler filter as a workaround, where you can replace Response with the new one, and replace all ";" in the Cache-Control value along the way; I'd need to introduce a contextual property later on to ensure commas and semi-colons can be dealt with, similarly to the way cookies are dealt with
cheers, Sergey On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Obele, Azubuko < [email protected]> wrote: > Actually, this seems to be an IE6 bug. (Googling around turns up this > http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45934 among others). > IE6 doesn't transform 'Cache-Control: dir1; dir2' into 'Cache-Control: dir1 > Cache-Control: dir2'. It doesn't handle header parameters separated by > semi-colons well. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Obele, Azubuko (GWMG Technology) > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 3:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: CacheControlHeaderProvider uses semicolons instead of commas > > The CacheControlHeaderProvider class separates the various cache-control > headers with a semi-colon. My reading of the HTTP 1.1 spec and pretty much > any example that turns up on Google suggests that commas should be used to > separate the various cache-control headers. Is this a bug? > > Thanks, > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Important Notice to Recipients: > > It is important that you do not use e-mail to request, authorize or effect > the purchase or sale of any security or commodity, to send fund transfer > instructions, or to effect any other transactions. Any such request, orders, > or instructions that you send will not be accepted and will not be processed > by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. > > The sender of this e-mail is an employee of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney > LLC. If you have received this communication in error, please destroy all > electronic and paper copies and notify the sender immediately. Erroneous > transmission is not intended to waive confidentiality or privilege. Morgan > Stanley Smith Barney reserves the right, to the extent permitted under > applicable law, to monitor electronic communications. By e-mailing with > Morgan Stanley Smith Barney you consent to the foregoing. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Important Notice to Recipients: > > It is important that you do not use e-mail to request, authorize or effect > the purchase or sale of any security or commodity, to send fund transfer > instructions, or to effect any other transactions. Any such request, orders, > or instructions that you send will not be accepted and will not be processed > by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. > > The sender of this e-mail is an employee of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney > LLC. If you have received this communication in error, please destroy all > electronic and paper copies and notify the sender immediately. Erroneous > transmission is not intended to waive confidentiality or privilege. Morgan > Stanley Smith Barney reserves the right, to the extent permitted under > applicable law, to monitor electronic communications. By e-mailing with > Morgan Stanley Smith Barney you consent to the foregoing. >
