No,
I have had similar problems with REAL Content (where users where
accessing old RAM files) and with email to AOL customers from lists.
John
Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
>> Strange thing with AOL..
>> Are they doing some aggressive caching on http requests? To make a long
> story short, I was on the phone to an AOL user who making requests to
> our server (through a Java applet, running under the AOL browser) but
> the logs on the server reported he didn't make any request!
> The header returned to the applet doesn't include any expiry info, or
> content length so caching shouldn't be done, yet it appears to have
> happened.
>> Has anyone noticed this happening with AOL?
>> Donncha.
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