You are correct, adding a timestamp worked.  Do you know if there is a
way to shut it off?

On Oct 10, 2:02 pm, "Kevin Damm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's probably an issue with IE7 aggressively caching the request.  Try
> adding a unique string (e.g. datetime and a random number) to the end
> of your request as part of the query string so that IE views it as a
> unique page.
>
> So, an example,http://mysite.com/ajax-process.php?var=value
> would becomehttp://mysite.com/ajax-process.php?var=value&t=1192039355-1325
>
> See other posts in this list for similar problems.
>
>  - Kevin
>
> On 10/10/07, Dave Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> >      I'm using mochikit 1.3.1 in a web application (it's being
> > included through turbogears if that makes a difference).  Everything
> > works fine in FF, but in IE 7 I'm having a strange problem.
>
> >       When I visit the page for the first time, the very first ajax
> > request is executed without a problem.  All subsequent requests,
> > however, are not even sent to the server (I added print statements to
> > my server side code to verify whether or not it was actually being
> > hit).  It seems to just recycle the previous response.
>
> >      Any help would be appreciated.


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