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Re: Trying to get dynamic content on a page: msg#00181org.wikimedia.mediawiki
On 13 Mar 2005, at 03:27, Mike wrote: The extension does not get called because the browser has cached it locally. The content is no longer dynamic. Is there anything I can do on the server side to cause the browser to not use its cached version? The extension looks like a nice feature accept it can't deliver dynamic content. Ah, you must be new here! There are a number of us who are lobbying heavily for some sort of cache control mechanism. See the recent archives. To paraphrase Brion (correct me if I'm wrong), there are several caches operating at different levels, and there is no simple way to provide dynamic content in an editable page. The solutions I've seen proposed is 1) make your dynamic content a Special page, or 2) have pages conditionally set a "no cache flag" when saved, then add spaghetti code throughout the known universe to do different things based on this bit. :::: The light at the end of the tunnel is a man with a flashlight yelling, "Go back! Go back!" -- Sol Stein :::: Jan Steinman <http://www.Bytesmiths.com/Van> |
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