You need to change part of the url for the object, to avoid caching.
fi adding a "timestamp" or counter.
filname.cgi?t=123456
filname.cgi?t=123457

- Morten
 
--- In [email protected], John Delacour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a Perl cgi that serves an xhtml page including, as <object> 
> (no embed) an SVG drawing whose specs can be changed by submitting 
> data from an html form.  The form and the drawing begin with the 
> default specs and both are updated as the user makes successive 
> changes to his requirements.
> 
> I am doing most of my testing in Mac OS 10 with FireFox (in fact 
the 
> beta 3.**) and there is no problem with local caching here or in 
> Safari, but Opera puts the SVG file into its cache so that the 
user's 
> modifications are not updated in the drawing. I have so far found 
no 
> way to prevent this behaviour with meta tags in the html and the 
only 
> way for the thing to be usable in Opera is for the user to delete 
the 
> cache before submitting the changed data.
> 
> Can anybody suggest a solution to this?
> 
> JD
>




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