On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nick Tonkin wrote:
> In our experience the only thing that guarantees no cacheing is returning
> 302. Also appending a query string (even an empty one) to the redirect URI
> seems to make it even more solid.
>
> So in your script you would build up your destination URI, appe
In our experience the only thing that guarantees no cacheing is returning
302. Also appending a query string (even an empty one) to the redirect URI
seems to make it even more solid.
So in your script you would build up your destination URI, append
'?foo=bar' to the end of it, and return it as a
Tom Mornini wrote:
>
> I have written a handler for delivering select images for a particular
> class of URIs based upon a database item that the user sets in advance.
> This allows us to "skin" some HTML allowing the user to select their look
> of choice.
>
> The problem I have is that IE5 (and
> The problem I have is that IE5 (and perhaps other browsers
> and versions)
> but NOT Netscape 4.x have absolutely no respect for cache-control.
IE5 can be set up to ignore any cache directives and keep a document
for either the duration of the session or forever. (Or reload it every
single time