Hi Team,
Is it better to enabling caching on upstream or on Nginx.
Added to Nginx
add_header Cache-Control "no-cache";
ETag on;
gzip off;
proxy_ignore_headers Cache-Control;
Is it the right way to enable caching on a web application. Upstream server
is a Jetty application server.
On Fri, F
Hi All,
Is it possible to enable gzip and etag to solve caching problem.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019, 10:00 AM Sathish Kumar Hi All,
>
> How can I achieve caching html files only for this location context /abc/*
> and not for other context path.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019, 7:26 AM Sathish Kumar
>> Hi
Hi All,
How can I achieve caching html files only for this location context /abc/*
and not for other context path.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019, 7:26 AM Sathish Kumar Hi Peter,
>
> Thanks, I am looking for the same solution but to enable only for html
> files.
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019, 2:02 AM Peter Bo
Hi Peter,
Thanks, I am looking for the same solution but to enable only for html
files.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019, 2:02 AM Peter Booth via nginx Satish,
>
> The browser (client-side) cache isn’t related to the nginx reverse proxy
> cache. You can tell Chrome to not cache html by adding the following
Satish,
The browser (client-side) cache isn’t related to the nginx reverse proxy cache.
You can tell Chrome to not cache html by adding the following to your location
definition:
add_header Cache-Control 'no-store';
You can use Developer Tool in Chrome to check that it is working.
Peter
Sent
Hi All,
We have Nginx in front of our Application server. We would like to disable
caching for html files.
Sample config file:
location /abc/ {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
}
We noticed few html files get stored in Chrome local disk cache and would
like to fix this issue. Can