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	Title		: Cachebusting - cause and prevention
	Author(s)	: M. Hamilton, A. Daviel
	Filename	: draft-hamilton-cachebusting-00.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 03-Feb-98
	
   Cachebusting is the sometimes deliberate, sometimes inadvertant,
   practice of defeating caching.  This document explains the nature of
   the problem with relation to proxy cache servers using the World-Wide
   Web's HTTP protocol, and outlines some simple measures which may be
   taken to make an HTTP based service more ''cache friendly''.  Since Web
   caching is still a novel concept, we also explain the basic
   principles behind it.  This document should be read by developers of
   HTTP based products and services - we assume that the reader is
   already familiar with HTTP.

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