On 10/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Solprovider,
> Thanx for your persistence :)
>
> i created the test.html page and ran it only to get the same results:
> first request:
> GET /testpage.html HTTP/1.1
> GET /Eip/Static/Images/Logos/siteLogo.gif HTTP/1.1
> and refreshing...:
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Why is the client sending "HTTP/1.0"? MSIE 6.0 and modern browsers
should be sending "HTTP/1.1".
Why is the client sending "HTTP/1.0"? MSIE 6.0 and modern browsers
should be sending "HTTP/1.1".
Why does the response contain the Header "Pragma: no-cache"? That
implies something is telling the client that the graphic should not
depend on the cache. The JSP is probably setting the no-cache fo
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Check your browser settings:
Internet Explorer 6.0 - Tools - Internet Options - General - Temporary
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Yes I have - i've tested this on ie6, ie7 and firefox2 - always the same
result...
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Check your browser settings:
Internet Explorer 6.0 - Tools - Internet Options - General - Temporary
Internet Files - Settings - Check for newer versions of stored pages:
__ Every visit to the page
__ Every time you start Internet Explorer
__ Automatically
__ Never
Mozilla 1.7.3 - Edit - Preferenc
On 10/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any ideas?
Have you checked with other browsers?
Krist
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Hi All,
I've been trying to improve my webapp's performance by telling Apache
[2.2.4] to force clients to cache static content using mod_expires.
I'm basically trying to avoid having the client browser resend the
'if-modified' conditional request for the static content upon a refresh or
a revis