Our ETags are usually MD5 sums, not timestamp-looking things. Is this for non-calendar resources? I'm not aware of any cases where we stick on "-gzip", for example. -wsv On Aug 4, 2008, at 3:42 AM, Helge Heß wrote:
Hi,
I'm using GET with an if-none-match header to check whether content changed on the server, it looks like:
If-None-Match: "20080725T101321Z-0", "20080725T101321Z-0"-gzip
CalServer always returns me the full content, that is a 200 OK status. (I'm expecting a 304).
Is it possible that CalServer/TwistedCalDAV does not check all the given tags for a match? Or does it use a different etag with content-encoding content, like Apache?
Thanks, Helge -- Helge Hess http://zideone.com/ _______________________________________________ calendarserver-dev mailing list calendarserver-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-dev