> If the no-cache directive does not specify a field-name, then a cache MUST
> NOT use the response to satisfy a subsequent request without successful
I think you should consider that almost certainly hotmail intend it
not to be cached at all (so that they can change adverts and do click
trailing) and it may well be that squid has the misunderstanding that
no-cache means don't store.
-- David Woolley - Office: David Woolley <djw@bts.co.uk> BTS Home: <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk> Wallington TQ 2887 6421 England 51 21' 44" N, 00 09' 01" W (WGS 84)Received on Thu May 13 1999 - 07:14:30 MDT
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