Re: AOL and webcat

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18107
interpreted = N
texte = I actually add a random # to the URL to prevent AOL from caching search results ( and giving results to a search that person didn't do).good luck!Sandy >The searchable mailing list archive is being updated so I can not search >this topic. And I think I have read in the past issues regarding this. > > >If you have a search template that is very active and popular via AOL >users. AOL can cache the template on their server and mess up a search >page. > >True or False? > >If True you correct by putting in a meta tag that aol sees to prevent the >page from being stored at their end....Yes No? > >I have several AOL users that all of a sudden in the last 24 hours say one >of my templates is broken, yet using my netcom or earthlink dial up account >it works just like it should. > >The template in question is getting wacked harder then I ever expected and >I never paid any attention to the aol, cache, poxy issues before becuase I >never thought it would apply to me, if I understand the issue correctly. > > > > > >=============================================== >Gary Richter > PanaVise Products, Inc. > 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 > Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 > Email: grichter@panavise.com > http://www.panavise.com >=============================================== > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: AOL and webcat (Gary Richter 1998)
  2. Re: AOL and webcat (Dave MacLeay 1998)
  3. Re: AOL and webcat (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  4. AOL and webcat (Gary Richter 1998)
I actually add a random # to the URL to prevent AOL from caching search results ( and giving results to a search that person didn't do).good luck!Sandy >The searchable mailing list archive is being updated so I can not search >this topic. And I think I have read in the past issues regarding this. > > >If you have a search template that is very active and popular via AOL >users. AOL can cache the template on their server and mess up a search >page. > >True or False? > >If True you correct by putting in a meta tag that aol sees to prevent the >page from being stored at their end....Yes No? > >I have several AOL users that all of a sudden in the last 24 hours say one >of my templates is broken, yet using my netcom or earthlink dial up account >it works just like it should. > >The template in question is getting wacked harder then I ever expected and >I never paid any attention to the aol, cache, poxy issues before becuase I >never thought it would apply to me, if I understand the issue correctly. > > > > > >=============================================== >Gary Richter > PanaVise Products, Inc. > 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 > Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 > Email: grichter@panavise.com > http://www.panavise.com >=============================================== > > > Sandra L. Pitner

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