Yes, tried that random querystring on the url, but no joy.

When I switch the language from German back to en_us, I see what I want to see. But switching German on again in the browser redisplays this ghost resource bundle!

Does that mean it can't be the browser?

And I'm pretty sure I don't have a proxy, unless there's some extremely well hidden linux proxy on my localhost! But it also couldn't be the proxy, since this is just the locale changing, not the URL.

On 01/16/2004 11:18 AM Ralph Einfeldt wrote:
Yes, in a proxy. Caching proxies are use by some internet providers and they are often used inside corporate networks.

If we want to be shure that an url is not cached,
we not only set the response headers, but also append a unique id to the url that changes with every request. (As parameter)



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Subject: caching nightmare


times. Could it be cached anywhere else on my machine between tomcat and the browser?




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