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- Cache-Control header - HTTP | MDN - MDN Web Docs
The HTTP Cache-Control header holds directives (instructions) in both requests and responses that control caching in browsers and shared caches (e g , Proxies, CDNs)
- Is there a lt;meta gt; tag to turn off caching in all browsers?
I found that Chrome responds better to Cache-Control: no-cache (100% conditional requests afterwards) "no-store" sometimes loaded from cache without even attempting a conditional request Firefox responds better to "no-store" but still sometimes loads from cache if you reload immediately afterwords What a mess!
- nocache - npm
Middleware to destroy caching Latest version: 4 0 0, last published: 2 years ago Start using nocache in your project by running `npm i nocache` There are 529 other projects in the npm registry using nocache
- GitHub - Feh nocache: minimize caching effects
minimize caching effects Contribute to Feh nocache development by creating an account on GitHub
- Cache directive no-cache | An explaination of the HTTP Cache-Control . . .
Cache directive "no-cache" An explaination of the HTTP Cache-Control header The Cache-Control header is used to specify directives for caching mechanisms in both HTTP requests and responses A typical header looks like this Cache-Control: public, max-age=10 public Indicates that the response may be cached by any cache private
- Whats with all the cache nocache stuff and weird filenames?
The nocache js file contains JavaScript code that resolves the Deferred Binding configurations (such as browser detection, for instance) and then uses a lookup table generated by the GWT Compiler to locate one of the cache html files to use
- What is the difference between no-cache and no-store in Cache-control?
95 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 other hand, no-cache means that no cache device is allowed to serve a cached response without validate it first with the source
- Why both no-cache and no-store should be used in HTTP response?
The no-cache directive in a response indicates that the response must not be used to serve a subsequent request i e the cache must not display a response that has this directive set in the header but must let the server serve the request
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