All the browsers cache unless the end user works at it to change that,
or you force it to not cache by giving it a different URL each time.
Playing games with no-cache headers (et al) will only give you a
bug-list of arcane browwses that don't honor those headers.
YMMV
On Fri, January 11, 2008
Richard Heyes wrote:
Hi,
What's the default setting for caching in browsers? With IE is it
Automatically as I think it is? And what about other browsers? Some
equivalent?
I'm pretty certain it's automatic in most. I think Firefox has a default
50Mb of cache-space.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
I'm pretty certain it's automatic in most. I think Firefox has a default
50Mb of cache-space.
Great, thanks.
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I think the right answer (at least the right for me) is adding a rand value
to the link of the image, that makes the browser load it every time.
Thanks a lot for your help!.
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, José León Serna wrote:
Hello:
How could I disable the browser cache?, I have a script that generates
an image and shows it via IMG SRC=myimage. The problem is if I change
the image, the browser doesn't
José León Serna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
How could I disable the browser cache?, I have a script that
generates an image and shows it via IMG SRC=myimage. The problem
is if I change the image, the browser doesn't reflect the changes
until I push refresh. I supose is sending a
PLEASE TAKE THIS OUT OF MY THREAD.
I am trying to get an answer to my question. Not yours.
Thank you
Jennifer
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header(Cache-Control: no-cache);
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Hello:
How could I disable the browser cache?, I have a script that
Sorry, that was regarding the browser cache.
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
Founder, Chief Developer
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 12:13:26 +0530, "Hrishi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Cache-Control: no-cache
will make sure any proxies/ISP caches will also not store the page.
Yes this works. I can see that IE5 does not cache the page locally,
by looking in Temporary Internet Files.
I realize now though,
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