Pragma: No-cache" Tag May Not Prevent Page from Being Cached
When you use the <HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA" CONTENT="NO-CACHE"> metatag in the header section at the Pragma: No-cache" Tag May Not Prevent Page from Being Cache
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Content=No Cache
meta HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"
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meta HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
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Useful HTML Meta Tags - cache, no-cache, robots, refresh, content
This directive has the same semantics as the PRAGMA:NO-CACHE. HTTP/1.1 caches SHOULD treat "PRAGMA:NO-CACHE" as if the client had sent
"Pragma: No-cache" Tag May Not Prevent Page from Being Cached
When you use the metatag in the header section at the beginning of an HTML Web page, the Web page may still be cached in the Temporary Internet Files folder
Il tag "Pragma: No-cache" può impedire che una pagina venga
Quando viene utilizzato il metatag nella sezione dell'intestazione all'inizio di una pagina Web HTML, è possibile che la pagina Web sia ancora memorizzata
Pragma No-Cache Test
Pragma No-Cache Test. This page contains the following tag in its <head> section: <META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
STAR SYSTEMS ~ <META Http-Equiv="Pragma" Content="no-cache">
Star Systems Meta description page specifically pertaining to disabling the caching function of the browser for a particular page.
Pragma No-Cache Test
Pragma No-Cache Test. This page contains the following tag in its <head> section: <META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
STAR SYSTEMS ~ <META Http-Equiv="Pragma" Content="no-cache">
Star Systems Meta description page specifically pertaining to disabling the caching function of the browser for a particular page.
ブラウザ のキャッシュを制御する/no-cache
<meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache"> <meta http-equiv="Cache-Control" Header set Pragma no-cache Header set Cache-Control no-cache
So, You Don't Want To Cache, Huh?
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> </HEAD> </HTML> CacheControl = "no-cache" %>> <% Response.AddHeader "Pragma", "no-cache" %> <% Response.
Controllo cache pagine web [rigacci.org]
The directive Pragma: no-cache indicates cached information should not be used HTTP /1.1 caches SHOULD treat Pragma: no-cache as if the client had sent
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Addheader "pragma","no-cache" Response.Addheader "cache-control","private" Response.Cachecontrol="no-cache" %> <%@ Language=VBScript Response.
HTTP/1.1: Header Field Definitions
Note: because the meaning of "Pragma: no-cache as a response header field is not actually specified, it does not provide a reliable replacement for
XMLHttpRequest - Wikipedia
setHeader( "Pragma", "no-cache" ); response.addHeader( "Cache-Control", "must-revalidate" ); response.addHeader( "Cache-Control", "no-cache" ); response.