These HTTP headers are the ones checked in other servers:
Last-Modified and / or Etags .
So, this is just coherent to provide, for example in the context of several SF instances mirroring each other.
The information for Last-Modified is currently displayed for each user user-modified triples; the more recent should be returned.
These HTTP headers are the ones checked in other servers: Last-Modified and / or Etags .
So, this is just coherent to provide, for example in the context of several SF instances mirroring each other. The information for Last-Modified is currently displayed for each user user-modified triples; the more recent should be returned.