On 30-Mar-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> However, since the date--as it is believed by the
> origin--is important for evaluating cached responses, origin servers
> MUST include a Date header field in all responses.
Ah, itu HTTP/1.0 ya? pantes kelewat.. setelah membaca alasannya kenapa
diharuskan, saya cek lagi di HTTP/1.1 begini:
13.2.3 Age Calculations
[...]
Also note that HTTP/1.1 requires origin servers to send a Date header
with every response, giving the time at which the response was
generated. We use the term "date_value" to denote the value of the
Date header, in a form appropriate for arithmetic operations.
Mereka (yahoo) sih ngasih header "Client-Date" tapi itu tidak termasuk
HTTP/1.1. Mungkin alasannya supaya cachenya langsung expired?
Ronny
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