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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/30/07 19:22 
petersprc wrote: 
>> You're right, http is involved.  But the nocache command is an html tag 
>> and governs how the browser and hosts operate. 
>> 
>> And you really should learn about clients and hosts. 
>> 
>> A. Maybe because they're too lazy to go to the end of the message before 
>> posting. 
>> Q. So why do they do it? 
>> A. Because it upsets the flow of the conversation 
>> Q. Why is top posting bad? 
>> A. People who top post. 
>> Q. Who are the most annoying people on usenet? 
>> 
 > This is incorrect. The no-cache keyword is an http directive not an 
 > html tag. See the spec: 
 > 
 > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.1 
 > http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/1.0/spec.html#Pragma 
 > 
 > You may be thinking of the meta tag which can be used to accomplish 
 > roughly the same thing but is not as reliable. 
 > 
 
 
If you can't learn not to top post, I'm not going to discuss this with  
you any further. 
 
As I said before.  The standard for this newsgroup is bottom or  
interwoven posting.  You will get few people to talk to you here if you  
continue to top post. 
 
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