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    https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p6-cache-25#page-21

    5.2. Cache-Control

    
    
       The "Cache-Control" header field is used to specify directives for
       caches along the request/response chain.  Such cache directives are
       unidirectional in that the presence of a directive in a request does
       not imply that the same directive is to be given in the response.
    
       A cache MUST obey the requirements of the Cache-Control directives
       defined in this section.  See Section 5.2.3 for information about how
       Cache-Control directives defined elsewhere are handled.
    
          Note: Some HTTP/1.0 caches might not implement Cache-Control.
    
       A proxy, whether or not it implements a cache, MUST pass cache
       directives through in forwarded messages, regardless of their
       significance to that application, since the directives might be
       applicable to all recipients along the request/response chain.  It is
       not possible to target a directive to a specific cache.
    
       Cache directives are identified by a token, to be compared case-
       insensitively, and have an optional argument, that can use both token
       and quoted-string syntax.  For the directives defined below that
       define arguments, recipients ought to accept both forms, even if one
       is documented to be preferred.  For any directive not defined by this
       specification, a recipient MUST accept both forms.
    
         Cache-Control   = 1#cache-directive
    
         cache-directive = token [ "=" ( token / quoted-string ) ]
    
       For the cache directives defined below, no argument is defined (nor
       allowed) unless stated otherwise.
    
    

    5.2.1. Request Cache-Control Directives

    5.2.1.1. max-age
    
    
       Argument syntax:
    
          delta-seconds (see Section 1.2.1)
    
       The "max-age" request directive indicates that the client is
       unwilling to accept a response whose age is greater than the
       specified number of seconds.  Unless the max-stale request directive
       is also present, the client is not willing to accept a stale
       response.
    
       This directive uses the token form of the argument syntax; e.g.,
    
    
    
    Fielding, et al.          Expires May 21, 2014                 [Page 21]

    
    Internet-Draft              HTTP/1.1 Caching               November 2013
    
    
       'max-age=5', not 'max-age="5"'.  A sender SHOULD NOT generate the
       quoted-string form.
    
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