Ok. I will test by adding a header using a Filter to all js requests.
I thought I have to interpret every js request and read the file from
dist and deliver it.

Thanks
rgds
Antony Paul


On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 09:40:28 -0400, Phillip Qin
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> Read servlet spec or books. In short, extend filter, then your custom class
> add header, finally map your in web.xml.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Antony Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: October 7, 2004 7:52 AM
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> Subject: Re: [OT] Setting no-cache headers for javascript
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> I used JSP. How to use filter ?
> 
> rgds
> Antony Paul
> 
> On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 04:44:28 -0700, Hassan Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Antony Paul wrote:
> >
> > >    How to add no-cache header to a javascript file which is set in
> > > the html as <script src="scripts/hello.js"<</script>.
> >
> > Either make your JavaScript file a JSP, or use a Filter. (The first is
> > quicker, the second's more scalable if you might want to do this with
> > multiple JS files...)
> >
> > HTH!
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