i don't think it is a server or browser caching issue.  i'm serving up
my page with my expires header set, browser is not caching it
correctly - and my app is still cached by orkut.
as a temporary workaround, i'm using iframes in my app.  main app page
just loads up an iframe to another page, and then i can edit the other
page as desired - and see all my changes without adding a new app.

has anyone been able to see changes to a non-iframe app without adding
a new app?

On Nov 15, 7:01 pm, hobnobLover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Appending the &bpc=1 isn't the only thing you can do. What you also
> want to do is disablecachein your browser. The person above me
> suggested doing ?no=2 ?no=3 and so on, which is basically tricking
> your "browser" (yes browser, not Orkut or anything else, but the
> browser) into thinking that you're requesting a new url, so your
> browser will try to get fresh data.
>
> So, do &bpc=1 and try to disable thecachein your browser, then
> you'll be perfect!
>
> - hobnobLover.http://www.hobnobLover.com/
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