Re: easy to understand definitions, "expire" and "refresh"

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Old 03-23-2005
Charles Cala
 
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Default Re: easy to understand definitions, "expire" and "refresh"


--- Bob Lockie <bjlockie@lockie.ca> wrote:
> I found the following definitions but I need definitions that are easier
> to understand.


> I do not have my Bind book available.

get it.

> I don't understand "expire" and "refresh",

expire = die
refresh = go to the source and see if your info is correct

> it would seem that "expire"
> should always be equal to the "refresh" time"?

it CAN be, but it is not to your advantage to do it that way.


http://www.google.com/search?client=...=Google+Search
first entry
http://www.menandmice.com/online_doc...pire.field.htm

clicking on the link " Refresh Field "
gives the page
http://www.menandmice.com/online_doc...pire.field.htm

if english is not your primary language, please
use a source that is more to your understanding.

-charles


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