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I`m trying to develop an optimistic concurency based on the Etag Header. This header is being sent OK on every GET request, but NOT being sent on a POST. Why?

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I`m trying to implement an optimistic concurrency control over a web application entities.

I`m attaching an Etag HTTP Header to every URI that represents an entity.

On successive GET requests this header is being sent back as If-None-Match (witch is OK)

The PROBLEM is on a POST request, the ETAG is not being sent back (neither If-None-Match, If-Match, etc..).

My question is : Is this the desired behavior? The browser omits this on purpose on a Http POST?

I`m trying to implement an optimistic concurrency control over a web application entities. I`m attaching an Etag HTTP Header to every URI that represents an entity. On successive GET requests this header is being sent back as If-None-Match (witch is OK) The PROBLEM is on a POST request, the ETAG is not being sent back (neither If-None-Match, If-Match, etc..). My question is : Is this the desired behavior? The browser omits this on purpose on a Http POST?

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Hi Daniel,

Do you still have this problem ?

(If you found a solution a link to that may help others)