Ah, there you go :-).

> Yes, it turns out that I was not using this correctly. What I really
> needed to do was to set the prohibitCaching() property to false, now
> it sends the request correctly and I am no longer getting the error
> from the server.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Jim Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply. Perhaps it is that I just don't understand what
>> this setting is supposed to do? I assumed that this setting was used
>> to remove the nocache param from my remote.Request calls, is this not
>> correct? The server that I am sending my requests to is a REST server
>> that has specific things that tit looks for on the URL and adding the
>> nocache=32423234 is causing it to send back errors and not execute the
>> request. I am working with the CouchDB database, if that sounds
>> familiar to you.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 1:51 AM, thron7 <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> Jim,
>>>
>>> are you sure you're looking at the right problem?! Your config snippet
>>> looks right, and I'm confident you removed any comment signs around the
>>> jobs section.
>>>
>>> The thing is, add-nocache-param *is* false for the build version by
>>> default, so you are not actually providing anything new here. And
>>> unless
>>> you are using parts, there is only one script file to load in the build
>>> version anyway, and you should see just a single .js file being loaded
>>> in
>>> Firebug's net tab. Does this single file have a 'nocache' parameter?
>>> Are
>>> you sure you are looking at your build version? Is it possibly the
>>> *source* version you want to tweak (then switch to "source-script" in
>>> your
>>> config)?
>>>
>>> T.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I need to remove the nocache param from the URL of my outgoing
>>>> requests but making the needed change does not seem to produce the
>>>> desired results. Here is the added part to the config.json file, the
>>>> rest is what is created when you create a new project. I am using the
>>>> latest SDK build.
>>>>
>>>>   "jobs" : {
>>>>       "build-script" : {
>>>>               "compile-options" : {
>>>>                       "uris" : {
>>>>                               "add-nocache-param" : false
>>>>                               }
>>>>                       }
>>>>               }
>>>>       }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone see anything obvious? If not, what might be going wrong
>>>> here?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jim
>>>>
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