Any update on this one? I think i am also having something similar.

Thanks and Regards,
Hafiz

2009/4/22 Mark D Weitzel <[email protected]>

> Thanks. This seems straight forward enough. I'll code it up as you've
> suggested and see what happens.
> -Mark W.
>
>
>
> From:
> "Jordan Zimmerman" <[email protected]>
> To:
> <[email protected]>
> Date:
> 04/21/2009 03:21 PM
> Subject:
> RE: Blank pages
>
>
>
> > Would you post the steps you did to turn off ALL caching in shindig
>
> 1. I have a Servlet Filter registered that turns off browser caching:
>                 public void doFilter(...)
>                 {
>                                 ...
>                                 HttpServletResponse httpResponse
> =(HttpServletResponse)response;
>                                 httpResponse.setHeader("Cache-Control",
> "no-cache");
>                                 httpResponse.setDateHeader("Expires", 0);
>                                 httpResponse.setHeader("Pragma",
> "no-cache");
>                 }
>
> 2. I've substituted my own Rendering servlet for the default
> GadgetRenderingServlet.
>
> 3. Having my own rendering servlet gives me the opportunity to override
> lots of behavior. For caching, I wrap the GadgetContext with a proxy
> that returns true for GadgetContext.getIgnoreCache().
>
> Simple, huh? I maybe missing some other caching somewhere though.
>
> Jordan Zimmerman
> Principal Software Architect
> 831.647.4712
> 831.214.2990 (cell)
> [email protected]
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