No, I don't set the cache property. But I use the 'script' data type
for the query (because I want to avoid cross-domain issues) and the
jQuery code explicitly sets cache to false when using 'script'.
It seems as if I should explicitly set cache to true in my case. But
that's really a workaround,
So the solution I see here is to disable the caching by setting the
'cache' property to false, and then rolling your own "don't cache my
ajax calls" solution that you can then use in creating the signature
for the url.
-E
>When making a GET call via jQuery.ajax, jQuery 1.2.1 adds a URL
>parameter named '_' (the single underscore character) whose value is
>the current time stamp. I'm not sure I understand why, and in any
>case, this caused me some grief when I tried to use it in a Facebook
>app. The reason is that t
That parameter is added when you set the 'cache' property to false. Are you
doing that?
--Erik
On 10/21/07, M. A. Sridhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> When making a GET call via jQuery.ajax, jQuery 1.2.1 adds a URL
> parameter named '_' (the single underscore character) whose value is
> the
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