Difference between revisions of "How does refresing the page in IE cause the proxy to re-load cached content?"
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The proxy can be configured to ignore this within the http profile but by default will refresh its cached content on receipt of this header. | The proxy can be configured to ignore this within the http profile but by default will refresh its cached content on receipt of this header. |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 28 January 2011
MS IE adds a "Pragma: no-cache" header to the GET request. The proxy can be configured to ignore this within the http profile but by default will refresh its cached content on receipt of this header.