[1.55] [uuid] Docs header says 'development version' on the website

Hi, On the website, Boost.UUID docs have a header that says that these docs are for the 'development version of boost': http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/libs/uuid/uuid.html I looked at a couple other libraries and the header is not displayed, so it's probably Boost.UUID specific. Does anyone know what could be the problem?

On 12 November 2013 20:54, Andrey Semashev
Hi,
On the website, Boost.UUID docs have a header that says that these docs are for the 'development version of boost':
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/libs/uuid/uuid.html
I looked at a couple other libraries and the header is not displayed, so it's probably Boost.UUID specific. Does anyone know what could be the problem?
You've got a cached copy of the page. I probably need to adjust the http headers so that doesn't happen.

On Tuesday 12 November 2013 20:57:09 Daniel James wrote:
On 12 November 2013 20:54, Andrey Semashev
wrote: Hi,
On the website, Boost.UUID docs have a header that says that these docs are for the 'development version of boost':
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/libs/uuid/uuid.html
I looked at a couple other libraries and the header is not displayed, so it's probably Boost.UUID specific. Does anyone know what could be the problem? You've got a cached copy of the page. I probably need to adjust the http headers so that doesn't happen.
Ah, yes, it seems so. Thanks and sorry for the noise.

On 12 November 2013 21:03, Andrey Semashev
On Tuesday 12 November 2013 20:57:09 Daniel James wrote:
On 12 November 2013 20:54, Andrey Semashev
wrote: Hi,
On the website, Boost.UUID docs have a header that says that these docs are for the 'development version of boost':
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/libs/uuid/uuid.html
I looked at a couple other libraries and the header is not displayed, so it's probably Boost.UUID specific. Does anyone know what could be the problem? You've got a cached copy of the page. I probably need to adjust the http headers so that doesn't happen.
Ah, yes, it seems so. Thanks and sorry for the noise.
It wasn't noise. Inaccurate http headers are a bug.
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