Re: Conditional GET Proposal for HTTP Caching

Paul "S." Wain <Paul.Wain@brunel.ac.uk>
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 11:09:54 --100
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From: Paul "S." Wain <Paul.Wain@brunel.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: Conditional GET Proposal for HTTP Caching
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@ > I made a proposal in January about providing a conditional GET
@ > capability in HTTP.  It involves accepting a Last-modified header
@ > in an HTTP request and sending the document only if the Last-modified
@ > date of the document is more recent than the one in the request.
@ 
@ [...]
@
@ But let's not call it Last-Modified, let's call it Newer-Than
@ or somethig like that.

What about ``Last-Seen''

That fits in best with the idea that is being premoted here surely?

Paul

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