On Friday 18 July 2003 04:39, Curt Zirzow wrote: > > 1) Whether or not the browser conforms to the rfc (something or another). > > If it conforms then the BACK button does not re-request the page. If it > > doesn't conform then it may re-request the page. > > If the page is not cacheable or the client is unable to decide if it > should cache or not does this still apply? which rfc are you refering > to?
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