It's a matter of setting the right headers; please add a bug to JIRA and
we'll get this working.
On 5/7/07, Yann Ramin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems the T5 asset javascript files (such as prototype,
scriptalicous) are not being cached by browsers (tested IE6 and FF).
Using Firebug and having the server on a slow (= cable modem upload)
connection shows this problem very well, with about 2-3s page delay in
transferring the .js files. Caching appears to work just fine on images
though, which are also injected via assets.
This may not be a problem with Tapestry per say, but has anyone noticed
this/found a solution?
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