[ http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-449?page=all ]

Ben Gunter resolved STS-449.
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    Resolution: Fixed

The new @HttpCache annotation allows one to turn caching on or off and to 
expire a document after a number of seconds.

> Add annotation to control client-side caching
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STS-449
>                 URL: http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-449
>             Project: Stripes
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ActionBean Dispatching
>            Reporter: Ben Gunter
>         Assigned To: Ben Gunter
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: Release 1.5
>
>
> Such an annotation is very useful, especially when working with Ajax requests 
> and IE.

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