> This sounds like the best solution to me (and the most true to HTTP).
> Setting the 'Expires' header to zero should also work.  From RFC 2616:
>
> "HTTP/1.1 clients and caches MUST treat other invalid date formats,
> especially including the value "0", as in the past (i.e., "already
> expired")."

"Papier ist geduldig" - paper is patient...

> That is what I do in my responses that I don't want IE to cache and it
> works well.

While my own experiences with IE are rather limited, I presume that e.g. dojo 
which also adds a cachePrevention parameter does so for a good reason. And 
the advantage is clearly that you can accidentally forget that header 
tinkering (which might get complicated in presence of apache & possibly squid 
in front of your cherrypy-instance), and it still works.

Diez

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