sharath reddy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks for responses, Still i could not able to solve the problem,
> even though i enabled mod_expires.
>
> Here the problem: As i found that IE fetching the entire webpage from
> weblogic server intsead of from local cache when i hit the back
> button.So, is th
Hi All,
Thanks for responses, Still i could not able to solve the problem, even
though i enabled mod_expires.
Here the problem: As i found that IE fetching the entire webpage from
weblogic server intsead of from local cache when i hit the back button.So,
is there any directive or apache setting
prash reddy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for responses, sorry to ask the same question again, bcoz i
> could not slove the problem.
> As i found that IE fetching the entire webpage from weblogic server
> intsead of from local cache when i hit the back button.
>
> So, is there any directive or apache s
Hi,
Thanks for responses, sorry to ask the same question again, bcoz i could not
slove the problem.
As i found that IE fetching the entire webpage from weblogic server intsead
of from local cache when i hit the back button.
So, is there any directive or apache setting that might prevent the
clie
prash reddy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am working on Apache 2.0.50 on Linux, proxying the requests to
> weblogic server by path using the location block.
>
> Here is the problem: In application,When i simply hit the browser back
> button, i can see that all the commentents being lost which were
> ent
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache problem with MSIE
Hi Mark,
Thanks for response, but the application is working fine with iPlanet
webservers (with IE and Firefox). Reccently we upgraded webservers from
iPlanet to
Hi Mark,
Thanks for response, but the application is working fine with iPlanet
webservers (with IE and Firefox). Reccently we upgraded webservers from
iPlanet to Apache 2.0.50
We are using a Oblix (WSSO) Authentication mechanisam in this scenario to
access the application, and the intresting thi
The fact that you see different results in web browsers reveals the
answer to your question: the Apache web server does not change in your
experiment.
The answer to your question: understanding the stateless protocol of
HTTP (REST) is why your application will respond with preserved fields
when