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abskura2013-01-09 18:59:00
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abskura, 2013-01-09 18:59:00

meta http-equiv=Expires contains a URL in the content field, not a date

Actually, what can this mean? Is this some kind of undocumented feature? And what will happen in this case?

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WEBIVAN, 2013-01-09
@WEBIVAN

This may mean that the creator of the site is stuck somewhere.

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Andrey Burov, 2013-01-10
@BuriK666

The presence of the spirit of ctrl+c/ctrl+v in this line, I feel.

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nochkin, 2013-01-09
@nochkin

The HTML format easily forgives many mistakes. If there is an error somewhere on the site, this does not mean that it is correct to do so.

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stan_jeremy, 2013-01-09
@stan_jeremy

perhaps the coder confused with http-equiv = refresh, url in expires is meaningless

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