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20/05/13 21:51:33 (10 years ago)
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julian.reschke@…
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  • draft-ietf-httpbis/latest/p6-cache.html

    r2265 r2266  
    10871087      <p id="rfc.section.4.3.p.5">The stored response with matching selecting header fields is known as the selected response.</p>
    10881088      <p id="rfc.section.4.3.p.6">If multiple selected responses are available (potentially including responses without a Vary header), the cache will need
    1089          to choose one to use. When a selecting header has a known mechanism for doing so (e.g., qvalues on <a href="p2-semantics.html#header.accept" class="smpl">Accept</a> and similar request headers), that mechanism <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be used to select preferred responses; of the remainder, the most recent response (as determined by the <a href="p2-semantics.html#header.date" class="smpl">Date</a> header field) is used, as per <a href="#constructing.responses.from.caches" title="Constructing Responses from Caches">Section&nbsp;4</a>.
     1089         to choose one to use. When a selecting header has a known mechanism for doing so (e.g., qvalues on <a href="p2-semantics.html#header.accept" class="smpl">Accept</a> and similar request header fields), that mechanism <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be used to select preferred responses; of the remainder, the most recent response (as determined by the <a href="p2-semantics.html#header.date" class="smpl">Date</a> header field) is used, as per <a href="#constructing.responses.from.caches" title="Constructing Responses from Caches">Section&nbsp;4</a>.
    10901090      </p>
    10911091      <p id="rfc.section.4.3.p.7">If no selected response is available, the cache cannot satisfy the presented request. Typically, it is forwarded to the origin
     
    17571757      <p id="rfc.section.10.p.6">Note that the Set-Cookie response header <a href="#RFC6265" id="rfc.xref.RFC6265.1"><cite title="HTTP State Management Mechanism">[RFC6265]</cite></a> does not inhibit caching; a cacheable response with a Set-Cookie header can be (and often is) used to satisfy subsequent requests
    17581758         to caches. Servers who wish to control caching of these responses are encouraged to emit appropriate Cache-Control response
    1759          headers.
     1759         header fields.
    17601760      </p>
    17611761      <h1 id="rfc.section.11"><a href="#rfc.section.11">11.</a>&nbsp;<a id="acks" href="#acks">Acknowledgments</a></h1>
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