I see them being returned with 304 not-modified status code
(using friendly urls, but this shouldnt matter)

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Jeremy F. Kassis
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>
> Hmm. Just finished upgrade to 4.1.5 and the asset service clearly isn't
> caching dojo .js resources.
>
> Using firebug, I can see every request. There is no MD5 digest in any of the
> urls, and when I add a breakpoint to the asset service and step through the
> service() method, I can see it open the resource connection and deliver the
> payload.
>
> My server transfers 106KB of script on every request. :-(
>
>
>
>
> Jessek wrote:
>>
>> You could try upgrading to a current release - 4.1.5 looks to be your
>> best bet right now.
>>
>> http://tapestry.apache.org/download.html
>>
>> It handles all the caching stuff / reduced dojo footprint / other
>> things already.   I would definitely take the time
>> to attempt an upgrade to 4.1.5 first if I were putting something out
>> on a live site.
>>
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