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- regex - Adding ?nocache=1 to every url (including the assets like . . .
But what I would like to do is to apply ?nocache=1 to every URL related to the site (including the assets like style css) so that I get the non cached version of the files
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The list is just examples of different techniques, it's not for direct insertion If copied, the second would overwrite the first and the fourth would overwrite the third because of the http-equiv declarations AND fail with the W3C validator At most, one could have one of each http-equiv declarations; pragma, cache-control and expires
- http - What is the difference between no-cache and no-store in Cache . . .
I don't find get the practical difference between Cache-Control:no-store and Cache-Control:no-cache As far as I know, no-store means that no cache device is allowed to cache that response In the
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- caching - No cache in Node. js server - Stack Overflow
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
- caching - Use OutputCacheAttribute to create opt-out of cached . . .
In implementing the newest version of Net's response caching middleware, we need to make a policy that allows callers to bypass cached responses if they send a specific header key For the sake of
- when should I use Cache-Control: no-cache? - Stack Overflow
When they say "a response" does that mean that everything is caching all the time? See Paul D Waite's comment So when I use Cache-Control: no-cache will that stop the page from caching? No, it won't From Mark Notingham's Caching Tutorial no-cache — forces caches to submit the request to the origin server for validation before releasing a cached copy, every time This is useful to assure
- c# - Prevent Caching in ASP. NET MVC for specific actions using an . . .
If your class or action didn't have NoCache when it was rendered in your browser and you want to check it's working, remember that after compiling the changes you need to do a "hard refresh" (Ctrl+F5) in your browser Until you do so, your browser will keep the old cached version, and won't refresh it with a "normal refresh" (F5)
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