Hello Brian,

No I didn't.

Thomas.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Brian
Hammond<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi, did you ever find a solution/workaround for this?
>
> On Aug 21, 1:02 pm, Thomas Balthazar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to use HTTP caching in my Rails 2.3.3 app, but the result
>> is that my pages are always served from the cache even if there is a
>> newer content.
>>
>> I've created a simple Rails app with only one controller to illustrate
>> my problem :
>>
>> 1/ Go here, and you'll see a list of 'items' :http://test-caching.heroku.com/
>>
>> 2/ Create a new item :http://test-caching.heroku.com/items/new
>>
>> 3/ Go back to the list and you won't see the newly created item
>> because the page is served from the cache :http://test-caching.heroku.com/
>>
>> Here is a small screencast (8.8Mb) that shows the problem 
>> :http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/40466/tmp/heroku-caching.mov
>>
>> Here is the code of the app hosted on Github 
>> :http://github.com/suitmymind/heroku-caching/tree/master
>>
>> And the 'caching' code can be found here (lines 8 and 10) 
>> :http://github.com/suitmymind/heroku-caching/blob/c7a76c40feda96b357f1...
>>
>> Any idea?
>> What am I doing wrong?
>> Thanks a lot for your suggestions.
>>
>> Best,
>> Thomas.
> >
>

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