Yes. You are right. It was a bug on client side.

Thanks for being so responsive. It helps!


Best Regards,


On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Cyrus Daboo <cda...@apple.com> wrote:

> Hi Gaurav,
>
>
> --On December 3, 2014 at 9:09:48 PM -0800 Gaurav Jain <
> monkeyfd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Can I run the server with caching disabled (reports / get / multiget)?
>>
>> I tried
>>
>>     <!-- Response Caching -->
>>     <key>EnableResponseCache</key>
>>     <false/>
>>
>> For some reason, on my client I see cached/stale data. Not sure coming
>> from server or client caching it. Hence I wanted to run server with
>> caching disabled for reports/get/multiget
>>
>
> That will turn off the PROPFIND response cache (which is for PROPFIND
> requests on principals, calendar home, and calendar collections). We don't
> cache other types of request. You can certainly turn that off and see if it
> makes any difference, but I doubt it as that aspect of our code is pretty
> robust.
>
> --
> Cyrus Daboo
>
>
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