>>Think about it. If you have the web pages served from YOUR box, your >>browser talks directly to YOUR box, never even seeing what the ISP is doing. >> > Yes, and only YOU can see updated pages, assuming you're on that end >of the line (where your box is.) If you're somewhere remote, like any >other user trying to access your pages, where your box is no longer >matters. Your ISP would have a cache, their ISP could have a cache. > Everyone loses. I understand that and would be pissed if I found out that my ISP is actually caching pages. But, at least I know that the changes are working as expected. Going after my ISP is another problem all together. MB -- e-mail: vidiot@xxxxxxxxxx /~\ The ASCII \ / Ribbon Campaign [So it's true, scythe matters. Willow 5/12/03] X Against Visit - URL: http://vidiot.com/ / \ HTML Email -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list