Re: Safari is now sending If-None-Match: headers
Re: Safari is now sending If-None-Match: headers
- Subject: Re: Safari is now sending If-None-Match: headers
- From: Mark Pauley <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 13:11:50 -0800
Jens,
We added the Etag support in CFNetwork to 10.5.6
On Jan 5, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
A few months ago I asked here about the lack of support for If-None-
Match: headers in HTTP requests sent by Safari; this makes it
difficult for sites to use ETags for client-side caching because the
conditional GET sent by Safari doesn't contain the cached ETag to
compare against.
Then, just the other day I noticed that my copy of Safari is now
sending If-None-Match: headers to our server! Hooray! This must be
due to upgrading to either Safari 3.2.1 or OS X 10.5.6. Could
someone please clarify what specific versions are needed to get the
improved caching behavior? This is definitely of interest to our QA
team, who are trying to validate our site's caching with various
browsers. Thanks.
—Jens _______________________________________________
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