Friday, October 31, 2008

Rules Of Frustration The Card Game

pages Eliminating Cache

Hello

After some time I put something on the blog, well this is a result of that I'm "socket" Working ... either case, rather than on the remainder.

turns out that recently I've been having the problem that IE pages showing out of the cache, this is a disaster because some of them need to have them always updated from the server, good to Following this I found an html tag that solves half the problem, but you must make a little extra trick, which is the story now

The label is:

\u0026lt;META HTTP-EQUIV = "PRAGMA" CONTENT = " NO-CACHE ">

should be placed in the section of the page

\u0026lt;head>

But there is an interesting bug on this issue, that the interpretation of the pages is from top to bottom and is also the pages are not "cached" until it reaches load 32K, so as always placed the sticker on the head of the page, 32K can not be achieved and therefore the page is not cached and therefore the label is without effect, to fix this you have to do is place the bottom of the page and before the \u0026lt;/ HTML> tags as another group of this

\u0026lt;HEAD>
\u0026lt;META HTTP-EQUIV = "PRAGMA" CONTENT = "NO-CACHE">
\u0026lt;/ HEAD>

That should be avoided

caching pages and I hope they serve salu2 Sergio