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Forgot to mention the "s-maxage" directive: it also indicates how long the response is going to be fresh, but it's only specific to public caches.
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I am learning how to create websites with html css and js. I don't know anything about php. To use no-store how can I write it in my code?
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I'm doing automation and have to check (by API) if an image has changed after selecting and saving a new one.
I store the image etag before updating the image and then I check if the etag is the same.
Is etag reliable for the purpose?
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ОтветитьVery Informative video. Thanks!
But can you please help me with the HTML code or .htaccess code? Also, How do I set the cache for 15 minutes?
The no-cache response directive indicates that the response can be stored in caches, but the response must be validated with the origin server before each reuse, even when the cache is disconnected from the origin server.
It goes to the server only for validaiton right ?
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