t accesses the resource the user would have to ctrl+f5 it...
>
> Sorry :(
>
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> From: RogerV [mailto:roger.var...@googlemail.com]
> Sent: 14 June 2010 12:57
> To: user@struts.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Struts 2 & Browser Caching
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r.var...@googlemail.com]
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James Cook-13 wrote:
>
> Nope, no misunderstanding. All I was saying was that people seem to
> experience the opposite to what you are experiencing. Like you said,
> th
o you? I'm obviously using the wrong keywords :(
Regards
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> I two would like to hear about solutions to this, after a quick
Google,
> I found most people have it the other way with their JS files being
> cached and not reflecting there changes.
>
I think that either
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Hi
While building the functionality of my web-app served up by Apache
Tomcat, I
use
in all my pages to ensure that requests to the pages with dynamic
content
(most of them) actually reload from the server rather than
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