lör 2006-10-21 klockan 13:48 +0200 skrev Mark Elsen: > Ref : > ------ > http://www.ircache.net/cgi-bin/cacheability.py?query=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lawtel.com%2F&descend=on > Is this allowed in HTTP : two "Location" directives in the return headers > of a HTTP request ? It's not what it says. "Clients have to follow 2 redirect(s) to get to this object. This may be uncacheable, and causes slowdowns." means http://www.lawtel.com redirects to some page which then in turn redirects to another page. http://www.lawtel.com HTTP/1.0 302 Moved Temporarily Location: /~e28ac671792c43d0aff16e6f74dcf020~/ http://www.lawtel.com/~e28ac671792c43d0aff16e6f74dcf020~/ HTTP/1.0 302 Moved Temporarily Location: /~e28ac671792c43d0aff16e6f74dcf020~/login/default.asp http://www.lawtel.com/~e28ac671792c43d0aff16e6f74dcf020~/login/default.asp HTTP/1.0 200 OK Cache-Control: private Content-Length: 7647 Content-Type: text/html Regards Henrik
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