You mentioned one of the solutions - to append something like '?
param=' + new Date();

The other thing you can do is use POST, since IE won't cache POST
request. I've tried telling it with headers, that it should not cache
it, but it still does, so POST is the solution.

Regards,
Emil Ivanov

On May 17, 7:49 pm, "Jimmy Glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi...
> So... I just noticed that IE is caching my AJAX requests (I code to Firefox, 
> and then test IE later). I expect some of you have run into this problem 
> before.
>
> Of course, I can create unique request string by appending a "Request 
> Identifer" to each URL. I found this great UUID javascript that works nicely.
>
> However, It is a pain to have to do this to every request. Is the something 
> in JQuery that addresses this? Are there any other solutions, like changing 
> header values in a request /response that I am over looking?
>
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated....
>
> Sincerely,
> Jimmy G

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