Does Safari support the vary by cookie header

I am developing a website that stores user preferences in cookies. In the vary header I specify the browser should vary by cookie. However, it seems that this is ignored in Safari on Mac, as it retrieves the page from local cache even if the cookie value has changed.
It works correctly on Safari for PC and other browsers.
Does anybody recognize this behaviour?
Does Safari support the vary by cookie header correctly?
Message was edited by: benverhees

If you try it from http://regexpal.com/ you'll see that it works as it should in IE and FF but not in Safari.
Message was edited by: Andrea Ercolino

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