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)
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Adam Hardy [mailto:ahardy.struts@(protected)]
>>Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 11:04 AM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: caching nightmare
>>
>>
>>times. Could it be cached anywhere else on my machine between
>>tomcat and the browser?
>>
>
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