Re: Using the nocache attribute of the tag controller in struts-config.xml

2006-03-25 Thread Laurie Harper

Pierrot wrote:

Hello, I'm trying to set the nocache attribute of the tag controller of the 
struts-config.xml to false so that my JSP pages won't be cached by either IE or 
Firefox but to no avail. I've also included the following script to the 
mainlayout.jsp file from which all my JSP files extend: My application also use 
Hibernate and Tiles. Could it be that it's not possible to disable the caching 
of the JSP pages when using Tiles? Regards.


The script you mentioned seems to be missing from your post, but in any 
case, the problem is probably that nocache must be set to *true* to 
disable caching, not false. See the documentation in the 
struts-config*.dtd file.


L.


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Using the nocache attribute of the tag controller in struts-config.xml

2006-03-25 Thread Pierrot
Hello, I'm trying to set the nocache attribute of the tag controller of the 
struts-config.xml to false so that my JSP pages won't be cached by either IE or 
Firefox but to no avail. I've also included the following script to the 
mainlayout.jsp file from which all my JSP files extend: My application also use 
Hibernate and Tiles. Could it be that it's not possible to disable the caching 
of the JSP pages when using Tiles? Regards.


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