Yes, it is a jqmodal issue.
On 7/11/07 2:03 AM, "james_027" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > everyone, I am glad to be able to stumble upon this discussion, I am > also using jqModal recently. > > @shelane > you mean this caching issue is because of jqModal and not on jQuery? > > Thanks > james > > On May 25, 12:40 am, Shelane Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I agree about it being strange behavior. I emailed Brice directly about it >> and haven¹t heard back. I also haven¹t seen him on the list recently. >> >> On 5/24/07 9:06 AM, "emi polak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Thank you all guys for your input. Shelane, your workaround did the trick, >>> 10x >>> again. >>> Strange behaviour of the jqm though (awesome plugin otherwise). >> >>> Emanuel >> >>> On 5/24/07, Shelane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>> Do you find this only happening in IE? There was a thread a few days >>>> ago about IE caching GET requests. The jqModal is using a GET ajax >>>> request. That thread mentions methods to cause IE to get the new >>>> data. However, that will still leave you with the jqModal wanting to >>>> load the originally inputted URL. Look at the recent thread to see me >>>> workaround: >>>> http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/t/40137ddd2b5cfdcc >> >>>> On May 24, 7:18 am, "Richard D. Worth" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >>>>>> On 5/24/07, emi polak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>> I am using ajax requests to populate a jqModal window. The problem is >>>>>> that >>>>>>>> the content I am loading in the window gets cached, so any future >>>>>> requests >>>>>>>> will return the cached content. >> >>>>>>>> ... >> >>>>>> Any idea on how to solve this? >> >>>>>>>> Thank you so much. >>>>>>>> Emanuel >> >>>>>> I use >> >>>>>> + '&nocache=' + Math.random() >> >>>>>> - Richard D. Worth > > >