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Re: Mark all unread [message #15803 is a reply to message #15613] Mon, 05 January 2004 15:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Gribnif is currently offline  Gribnif   United States
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Ilia wrote on Tue, 23 December 2003 12:07

Expires 0 may work in Safari but looks like a rather invalid header, According to the documentation I've read the Expires header should contain a valid date string. I would think that some 23 years in the past is more then adequate Wink.

Changing it to 0 may fix it for Safari, but break things for other browsers. I'd recommend reporting this bug to Safari developers.

I should mention that Konqueror 3.2 (on who's engine Safari is based) does not have this problem.

Actually, RFC 1945 says:
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Note: Applications are encouraged to be tolerant of bad or misinformed implementations of the Expires header. A value of zero (0) or an invalid date format should be considered equivalent to an "expires immediately." Although these values are not legitimate for HTTP/1.0, a robust implementation is always desirable.

So, while it's technically incorrect to use just "0", a browser is expected to support it, and all I've ever used do.

In Safari's case, it seems that this is all that is supported. Yes, that's a bug, but of course getting a major developer to fix anything this tiny is often impossible.
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