Emmanuel,
I do not understand you question.

The cache setting just tell the browser how long the page is valid. 
When the browser is instructed to retrieve a page, it will look for a 
copy in the browser cache.  If the copy in cache has NOT expired, then 
the page is NOT retrieved from the server, i.e. Jetspeed, and the cached 
copy is displayed.  By setting the http.lifetime to 0, then the browser 
should not cache the page.

Paul Spencer

Emmanuel Bardet wrote:

> Hello gents,
> 
> Sorry to come back on this but I don't get it,... yet.
> 
> As far as I understand, I can set the parameter http.lifetime to 0 to have
> the header set to:
> 
> Cache-Control = "no-cache"
> Last-Modified = (current time)
> Pragma        = "no-cache"
> Expires       = "0"
> 
> As stated in the JR.p.
> 
> However, I always need to refresh manually the pages in order to load the
> latest version. Is there anything I'm missing or doing wrong here ? It'd be
> nice if I could get some help on this matter.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Emmanuel.
> 
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