We have a nightmare with proxy servers.

Telling the system to ignore the 4d applications IP address in the proxy settings works ok for us (great if you can do this).

Anyone have a sure fire way of getting 4d/active4d apps to work with web proxies (i.e. Methodology?)

Ta

James.

On 11 Feb 2005, at 15:59, Brad Perkins wrote:

At 08:51 02/11/2005, you wrote:
I have only added the cache related meta tags to the new version in order to solve the caching problem.

Stuart,

I recall having a similar problem but don't recall the exact details. In my case a proxy server was involved, but I did stumble onto something that might help.

You note that you are setting various no-cache etc. headers. Are these defined in your pages or do you send the headers? If the latter, I found I had better luck if these headers were sent last. In other words, if you are setting cookies, session variables, etc., send these headers after those.

hth,

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