Your server status pictures are displayed on your website or on your
server's motd?
On websites, no cache problem, but on motd, it seems the image is cached, so
we have to find ways to no-cache them
The same php functions are used to generate my motd image and the server
status images on my website. On the website, no cache problem, but for the
motd, it's not updated on map change for example (I want to display current
map/next map in the motd, see
http://www.coldfire.info/tf2/motd/cold/motd2.html to view my motd)
I've added no-cache headers to the png generated image, but as I'm at work I
cannot test yet if it solves the problem or not

Cold

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Ronny Schedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> What do you mean with server side generated image? We use PHP on a
> webserver
> to generate server status pictures and it updates fine without changing
> headers.
>
> > Ronny Schedel wrote:
> >> I have never seen a PHP page cached client side. The IE does not cache
> >> PHP
> >> client side.
> > The server-side generated image is being cached by tf2 and the solution
> > is to modify headers or altering the image url.
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