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Posted by J.O. Aho on 03/29/07 18:09
-Lost wrote:
> "J.O. Aho" <user@example.net> wrote in message news:5726hsF297mqiU2@mid.individual.net...
>> -Lost wrote:
>>> Anyone know of any tricks or other headers to send to tame Firefox's cache?
>> Did you change the Firefox settings to not cache? Thats the only way you can
>> be sure of that the page won't be cached if you have turned off the browsers
>> cache yourself.
>
> Fair point, I did eventually remember to do that. I disabled it via Web Developer
> (Firefox extension) and the problem persists.
Sure the plug-in does work with the version of FF you have? Could just be it
don't do anything at all.
If you are using a proxy, the proxy may keep cache.
> Maybe it is in the PHP code?
I don't know how your development environment looks like, but I forgot to send
my update to the server and started to wonder why nothing changed, no matter
what I changed in the source...
If you don't trust your browser, you can use wget to fetch the page and then
you can use diff to see what's different between two fetches.
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//Aho
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