i don't think so.

get script with defferent query string do no effect.

var d = new Date();
$.getScript( "http://1wqshen.appspot.com/test.js?"; + d.getTime() );

you may try http://1wqshen.appspot.com/test.js to test, and
http://1wqshen.appspot.com/login to login.

this string "登录成功。请返回页面:%s"  means login ok.

On 8月12日, 上午4时56分, Robert Kluin <[email protected]> wrote:
> IE is probably caching the script.  Try adding a query string on the
> end of the URL.
>
> Robert
>
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 5:14 AM, saintthor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > page as:
>
> > <html><script src='xxx.appspot.com/zzz.js'></script></html>
>
> > server code as:
>
> >    def get( self ):
> >        Guser = users.get_current_user()
> >        if not Guser:
> >               self.response.out.write( "alert( 'failed.' );" )
> >        else:
> >               self.response.out.write( "alert( 'success.' );" )
>
> > IE always alert "failed." even after logging in to the app. firefox
> > and chrome can alert "success."
>
> > how can i fix this?
>
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