How to set HTTP headers (for cache-control)?
This Stack Overflow page explains how to set HTTP headers for cache control in web development, including examples and best practices.
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This Stack Overflow page explains how to set HTTP headers for cache control in web development, including examples and best practices.
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I have build a Docker image from a Docker file using the below command. $ docker build -t u12_core -f u12_core . When I am trying to rebuild it with the same command, it''s using the build
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Beware of ETag Even if you are using nocache, the ETag header isn''t removed, because it works in a different way. It''s generated at the end of the request and could be another source of unintended
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That is, even though the web server sent a new app.nocache.js, the browser seems to have ignored that and kept using its cached copy! Goto Google->GWT Compile in Eclipse.
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Our investigations have shown us that not all browsers respect the HTTP cache directives in a uniform manner. For security reasons we do not want certain pages in our application to be cached, eve...
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I read that when you don''t have access to the web server''s headers you can turn off the cache using:
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Ok, even if you aren''t using express, what essentially needed is to set the nocache headers. I''m adding the headers in a reusable middleware, otherwise you can set those headers in any way that works.
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