I agree with you Hugh.

We are doing that only at Login, to re-load the security roles to control
the Demo Browser tree nodes.

We simply tell the user to re-login to get new access.

Thank you.
Kanugula.


Hugh Gibson wrote:
> 
>> The best way to clear the cache is 
>> <% Response.CacheControl = "no-cache" %>
>> <% Response.AddHeader "Pragma", "no-cache" %>
>> <% Response.Expires = -1 %>
> 
> That's good for the login page. It's not a good idea to have those
> settings for everything though.
> 
> We have a very aggressive caching policy with expiry set to 1 year so the
> browser hardly ever has to even enquire of the server if a file is out of
> date. We also have a layer on top of the comms which groups together AJAX
> requests. I recently had to login to our qooxdoo app from Australia using
> a dial-up modem and got quite acceptable performance (I had previously
> logged in from the UK with broadband).  
> 
> If you turn off all caching then every request for common items like an
> image will generate another request to the server. We got particularly
> bad performance with third-party editors.
> 
> We can turn on aggressive caching because we can setup the base URL with
> our version number, and force the browser to get everything fresh if we
> want it to load new scripts or images into its local cache.
> 
> The only problem is testing during development. I use Firefox for most
> day to day testing and it's a very simple keysequence to clear the
> browser cache: ctrl+shift+delete, enter.
> 
> Hugh
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