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Old November 30th, 2007, 02:00 AM
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IE 7 overly agressive aching issue

Hello,

IE 7 has a bug:

"IE0001: XMLHTTPRequest overly-aggressive caching

Internet Explorer's XMLHTTPRequest object may cache and reuse the response to a GET request if the server does not send any headers prohibiting caching. Workarounds: Either use the POST method, a random query string, or (best) configure the server to send proper cache directives. Note: Using a non-random query string alone is not enough to prevent caching."

Could anybody help me how to "prohibit caching" on Apache 2.2.6?

Thanks so much in advance,

SL.

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