Yes, it is a jqmodal issue.

On 7/11/07 2:03 AM, "james_027" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi
> 
> everyone, I am glad to be able to stumble upon this discussion, I am
> also using jqModal recently.
> 
> @shelane
> you mean this caching issue is because of jqModal and not on jQuery?
> 
> Thanks
> james
> 
> On May 25, 12:40 am, Shelane Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I agree about it being strange behavior.  I emailed Brice directly about it
>> and haven¹t heard back.  I also haven¹t seen him on the list recently.
>> 
>> On 5/24/07 9:06 AM, "emi polak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Thank you all guys for your input. Shelane, your workaround did the trick,
>>> 10x
>>> again.
>>> Strange behaviour of the jqm though (awesome plugin otherwise).
>> 
>>> Emanuel
>> 
>>> On 5/24/07, Shelane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>> Do you find this only happening in IE?  There was a thread a few days
>>>> ago about IE caching GET requests.  The jqModal is using a GET ajax
>>>> request.  That thread mentions methods to cause IE to get the new
>>>> data.  However, that will still leave you with the jqModal wanting to
>>>> load the originally inputted URL.  Look at the recent thread to see me
>>>> workaround:
>>>> http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/t/40137ddd2b5cfdcc
>> 
>>>> On May 24, 7:18 am, "Richard D. Worth" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/24/07, emi polak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>> I am using ajax requests to populate a jqModal window. The problem is
>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>> the content I am loading in the window gets cached, so any future
>>>>>> requests
>>>>>>>> will return the cached content.
>> 
>>>>>>>> ...
>> 
>>>>>> Any idea on how to solve this?
>> 
>>>>>>>> Thank you so much.
>>>>>>>> Emanuel
>> 
>>>>>> I use
>> 
>>>>>> + '&nocache=' + Math.random()
>> 
>>>>>> - Richard D. Worth
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