I notice that if I use resource such as _javascript_Reference or PackageResourceReference,
the browser won't cache these resources and always send request to server. My page has losts of
.gif, .js, .css in package and it causes a lot of overhead. I guess there is somewhere in wicket to set header
like no-cache, no-store for these resource... Is this behavior intensional ? How do I turn off this ?
(It's better that I can turn off this globally)
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Ingram Chen
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Institue of BioMedical Sciences Academia Sinica Taiwan
blog: http://www.javaworld.com.tw/roller/page/ingramchen
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