Did you tried sending a dummy timestamp to the server included on the url ?
On Oct 30, 9:06 am, Ricardo Fontão Verhaeg <rverh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > I just want to let you all know of something I've been trought with AJAX and > M$ stupid IE7. > I made a script that was getting some data from the database e perform some > action to based on wich button you click. The data and action I was sending > with GET, most because the action was just to tell what info to get. But > here comes the problem. the script worked with IE6 and IE8 but not in IE7, > well it worked once and stopped. When I cleaned the cache it worked again > for one time. > > The point is: IE7 since it's alpha3 version was caching GET pages and so > making them not to work again in this kind of situation. Even if you put > some code to not cache the page it will cache your page, at least for me. So > I had to change all my GET to POST to make it work. > > I've tried to find a way to workaround this with a GET just to give the code > some sense, since I'm GETting data from the server and no POSTing it... > > if someone knows how to workaround this in IE7. (Yeah.. since the alpha > version of IE8 it was corrected)... > > Ricardo Verhaeg > Bacharelado Ciências da Computação - USP - São Carlos (2005) > Virgos Tecnologia da Informação - Desenvolvimento