We sadly have no access to this, I think matejs solution will work nicely:)

Andrew Klochkov wrote:
> Matej Knopp wrote:
>   
>> I think we could make this by default in wicket. Until then, you can
>> make a filter, that checks if the request contains wicket-ajax header,
>> and when it does, add the cache-control no-store header.
>>   
>>     
> AFAIK it can be done by configuring oracle web cache. It has
> customizable rules and I guess it can analyze headers.
>
>   

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