Whats the server type? You could probably add the expires header, cache-control:none and pragma:no-cache. Btw please look these up I'm typing from memory. I'd personally prefer the correct response headers to spurious timestamps.
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Laurence <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Yep, I guess it was getting cached... I added the timestamp stuff that was > in both of the responses here, and that took care of it -- fresh data every > time. > > Thanks! > L. > > > --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, dorkie > dork from dorktown <dorkiedorkfromdorkt...@...> wrote: > > > > it's prob accessing it from the cache. > > > > instead of this, > > url="reports/xml/{_reportInfo.fileName}.xml" > > > > use this: > > url="reports/xml/{_reportInfo.fileName}.xml?time={getTimer()}" > > > > that snippet might not be bindable so add the time in code whenever you > > access that file > > > > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Laurence <lmacne...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Ok. I have the following HTTP Service declared: > > > <mx:HTTPService id="reportDataRPC" > > > url="reports/xml/{_reportInfo.fileName}.xml" > > > result="rdHandler(event);" > > > fault="rpcFaultHandler(event);"/> > > > > > > In the init() function (which is called when the 'show' event happens, > > > because the page it's on happens to be part of a ViewStack) I have the > > > following line: > > > reportDataRPC.send(); > > > > > > This loads the data from the .xml file and in the "rdHandler" function > lets > > > me put that data into my various ArrayCollections and whatnot... That's > > > working fine... At least, the FIRST time... > > > > > > Every subsequent time, the result-set is exactly the same as the first > time > > > -- even if the .xml file it's reading has changed in the interim. > > > > > > If I completely shut-down the program and re-load it, then I finally > get > > > the new .xml file in there. > > > > > > So, how do I get it to give me a complete refresh of the data? I've > tried > > > calling 'reportDataRPC.clearResult()' and 'reportDataRPC.disconnect()' > after > > > storing the data in my ArrayCollections, but that didn't seem to do > anything > > > at all... > > > > > > I'm at a complete loss -- it's totally unacceptable to not be able to > get > > > the new data when the underlying .xml file changes. Can someone point > me in > > > the right direction? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Laurence MacNeill > > > Mableton, Georgia, USA > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

