I do not see a benefit of cache--since the contents of a page is changed all the time; reopening of the same unchanged page is rare and uncommon.
However, caching of future images for graphics does make sense, because they are "immutable". > From: Eric Iverson <[email protected]> > > jhs 1.4 allows caching. Previous versions had http header Cache-Control: > no-cache. > > Early version of jhs used both get and post methods and caches were > especially naster wtih get. Now only post is used and caches don't seem so > bad. Or maybe I am just getting used to browser world. > > Pages are now cached (at the whim of your browser etc.). This means the > browser back/forward buttons are often available. They can be useful. They > can also be confusing. Use with caution. > > Give feedback on whether you find back/forward are useful or dangerous. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
