On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 17:41:39 +0400, Vladislav Vorobiev wrote: > Hi Goodfroid! > > It's a fact, that one can add parameters. But I'd like to know, if > turning off the 'TimeStamp' in the URL is possible, too. > >
I am not sure if Godefroid has understood the question. This is the way I understood it: ?kukitTimeStamp is something that we add as an always changing query parameter to the POST request. Originally, we added this because we simply wanted to make sure that the requests are never cached. However this is coming from the very first piece of kss code, and thought to serve no purpose any more (as it does not seem to do any harm either). Actually, you could probably remove it and still experience no change: as POST requests are never supposed to be cached anyway. You need to change the code in line 129 of serveraction.js. There is no other way to do it at the moment then change it in the code for yourself. In the close future, we will be able to have both non-cachable (POST) and cachable (GET) requests, as well as the kss parameter to set the caching strategy on the action. This is in a very advanced state of implementation, as the necessary changes on the framework are already developed and waiting for review and merge. This means there is good chance that this feature arrives in kss 1.5. (p.s. the kukittimestamp will disappear in any case, because we can implement caching in a better way, with CacheFu or whatever other method.) This is the generic backround of ?kukitTimeStanp. Perhaps if you tell a bit more about your use case, we can help you with more specific advice. Best wishes, -- Balazs Ree _______________________________________________ Kss-devel mailing list Kss-devel@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/kss-devel