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Re: Fwd: Any reason to overwrite Response Header in XMLCContext ?: msg#00066java.enhydra.xmlc
We've run into problems here and there with browsers not implementing caching correctly. We ended up with a somewhat ugly hack, that simply appends a timestamp on each URL ever given to the client. The timestamp is ignored by our Barracuda application, it is just there to prevent caching. James Graves, CTO Delta Mobile Software http://www.deltamobile.com
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