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RE: 302 response becomes not cacheable with "if-modified-since" header?

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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Chris Fong wrote:

Thanks for the answer.  Is it true that once 302 becomes
cacheable, the 304 response (if-modified-since >= last-modified)
will become cacheable as well?

No. The two are completely different issues.

304 is cacheable today, but only if the object as such is already cached.

302 is also cacheable in certain situations, but if-modified-since does not work towards cached 302 responses.

Regards
Henrik
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