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Re: Clash with cache

by fglock (Vicar)
on Dec 19, 2004 at 00:34 UTC ( [id://415921]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Clash with cache

Adding a random value to the links in the pages may fix this. You will have to use a new random value for each page you generate:

<a href="/cgi-bin/program.cgi?rand=803948309">...

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Re^2: Clash with cache
by macPerl (Beadle) on Dec 20, 2004 at 17:04 UTC

    Thanks for your help fglock. As it happened I had started to change persistent data to forms and this resolved the issue. You're way would have been a lot easier!

    Still pretty pissed that I don't have any further idea of why the cache server (assuming it was the culprit) was caching CGI scripts ... seems bizarre in the extreme.

    Also, would love to find one-stop-doc on caching outlining concepts and realities. Some good sites around but v. high on verbiage.

    Rgds & thnks again.

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