On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 02:46:58PM -0500, Jaman Burton wrote:
> I would think this would be a simple question...
> Does setting the HttpServletResponse to "no-cache" mean not to cache
> the page, the images, or the data?
It means "don't cache the thing you're getting now". If you
send "no-cache" before a page, it means "don't cache this page".
If you send it before an image, it means "don't cache this image".
The header doesn't "stick" to the other items retrieved for that
page, since HTTP doesn't really have a concept of "page".
I'm not sure what you mean by "data" -- the form data?
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Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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