You can set the 'cache' option to 'false' in the AJAX options. By
default it's 'true'.

On May 14, 3:46 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It looks like IE is caching the response for some AJAX requests here.
> The app I'm working on is a catalog of sorts. Clicking the link for a
> category loads a set of "items". Those, in turn, may be deleted from
> the admin view. The delete works fine (I checked the DB) but, when
> loading the same set of category items, I'm seeing the list unchanged.
> That is, the thing that was deleted is still there.
>
> Sorry for the crap explanation but I'm not really sure of a better way
> of putting it. Bottom line is, has anyone seen this sort of behavior
> with IE before? Can it cache the result of an AJAX request like that?
> And, if so, how can I guard against that? Can I set cache-control
> headers for an AJAX request?

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