Cache-Control: no-cache does seem to make a difference, however all I can
confirm is that I have can see the header is present and that the results
are better than before (as in they aren't the same for each request - as far
as I can tell).
Paul.
2008/12/16 Alexander Kojevnikov
>
> > I am not s
> I am not specifying no-cache. I will try it out tonight, I suspect
> that will fix the problem. Not sure why I have not seen it before, but
> I suspect I just never noticed.
>
Paul, could you post here the result of your investigation? I somehow
overlooked the urlfetch()'s header parameter t
Hi,
Thanks for looking into the scroll problem.
I am not specifying no-cache. I will try it out tonight, I suspect
that will fix the problem. Not sure why I have not seen it before, but
I suspect I just never noticed.
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards.
Paul Kinlan
On 16 Dec 2008, at 17:
Hi,
I'm looking in to the dataviewer side scroll issue.
For the URLFetch issue, are you specifying no-cache in the URLFetch
headers? If this is not the case, you will need to do this in order to
guarantee you are circumnavigating the cache on every request.
If you are specifying the no-cache he
Me too, please fix this!
On Dec 16, 9:29 pm, Sylvain wrote:
> Yes, same issue with the DataViewer
>
> On 16 déc, 11:01, "Paul Kinlan" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I really like the Quota Details page, it gives some really good insight.
>
> > I am having an issue with the Data Viewer page. I have an
Yes, same issue with the DataViewer
On 16 déc, 11:01, "Paul Kinlan" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I really like the Quota Details page, it gives some really good insight.
>
> I am having an issue with the Data Viewer page. I have an entity that has
> lots of columns, yesterday I could scroll my window left