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Re: Debian WWW Guidelines?!



On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:

> >  That's very bad. You don't know who is seeing you page just by looking
> > `User-Agent:', there may be proxies in the middle. 
> proxies shouldn't modify the User-Agent field.

 I meant caching proxies... 

> > And using includes and html would force caches to not caching our
> > pages...
> yes. that is a big problem with includes. however, there are ways around
> it.  e.g. set the Last-Modified: header to be the same as the newest
> included file... the same tricks which can be used to make cgi output
> cache-friendly.

 With cgi, not with includes.

 The right answer is: To write good HTML that can be displayed correctly
in all platforms. To use GIFs, and backgrounds, and tables, or whatever
(with good taste) carefully.. reminding that: text should be visible, the
pages shouldn't take much time to load.. and... I want to use Lynx to read
them... =)

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