>>1. Since Webware has a session management, ...
>>I was thinking, that we needed the possibility to add a "random" attribute
>>to every request. This could serve two purposes: a) every url were unique
>>and b) one could decide very easily, if a request was valid in my web
>>application.
>
>I don't know if anyone responded to this yet or not. I'm cleaning out my
>mailbox and found this still-unread message.
no, you are the first :-)
>
>My first impression is that you would be better off using one the expires:
>or cache: type HTTP headers. Otherwise, browsers and proxy servers will
>attempt to cache all these pages that really shouldn't be cached. And this
>technique still allows you to keep clean URLs.
Thanks for this, I have to admit that this point was never on my mind.
I think this kind of question came up a few weeks later anyway, so I'll find
the relevant information
--stephan
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