But why do you think that it should be 304?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/304
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Oh, sorry, it is about server side cache
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Excuse me for the crossposting,
maybe someone else in here can answer my question... I haven't found
nothing ready to use out of the box in py4web for caching controller
results client side so I thought to implement my self following the
cache.action decorator code in web2py, but without succe
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