HTTP if-none-match and if-modified-since and 304 clarification in PHP
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Fielding, et al. 14 Header Field Definitions. This section defines the
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Description:HTTP header fields are components of the message header of
requests and responses in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). They
define the operating parameters of ...
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