thank you for replies. I did use POST just now, and that worked fine.
I appreciate that short-term help.


I still need to use get, and I will investigate setting cache-control
in header. Thanks for help.


On Sep 18, 7:19 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi thc,
>
> I think Mr Broyer is right. It's a caching thing.
>
> Not so much a GWT problem, just the way things work.
>
> There are two simple solutions if the header thing doesn't work.
>
> The usual advice is to put in a query string with a random number or
> milliseconds in it. This is a bit of a kludge for me.
>
> I prefer just to change the GET to a POST if there is no data to send - that
> has always solved it for me.
>
> Thing is, in most cases you really would prefer caching if you do a GET.
> Well, you would if you were concerned with server load.
>
> If you are still stuck, post again and maybe someone who knows more about it
> will help :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Ian
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