> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: Secured photo rendering
> 
> But it should not, if the server sends the image with the appropriate
> "no caching" and/or "expires" HTTP headers.

The headers don't matter, since the client has the image in hand.  Browsers, 
for example, allow a right-click to save the image, regardless of the caching 
state.

> Now how one would set such headers easily in Tomcat for static
> documents, that I don't know.

Filters - but it won't help.

 - Chuck


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