Hello,
with the generous help of many of you, I easily set up JSON caching feature
in my Django app, in a few views.

The problem I'm now facing is that according to what I observe, Django also
caches Javascript code in its memcached backend. While this is a welcome
behavior in a deployed app, it makes development quite a pain -- I need to
flush cache after any code update and therefore wait for the lengthy DB
interaction to happen...

Is this a known behavior? Can it be defeated? I statically serve JS:

urlpatterns += patterns("", (r'^include/(?P<path>.*)$',
'django.views.static.serve', {'document_root': INCLUDE_DIR}),)

TIA!

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