On Aug 8, 2007, at 6:41 PM, Karina Steffens wrote:

It's really easy to fix - have a look at this article on my blog:
http://blog.neo-archaic.net/2006/08/02/nocache-for-javascript-and- flash.htm

As I mentioned earlier in the thread, and Muzak just mentioned also, calling that technique "NoCache" is not at all accurate, and it in no way prevents the browser from caching content. It only prevents the browser from handing that content to Flash the next time Flash requests it. The cache can still be reviewed outside of Flash, which is what the OP was trying to prevent.

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Troy
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