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- Cache-Control header - HTTP | MDN - MDN Web Docs
The HTTP Cache-Control header holds directives (instructions) in both requests and responses that control caching in browsers and shared caches (e g , Proxies, CDNs)
- GitHub - Feh nocache: minimize caching effects
minimize caching effects Contribute to Feh nocache development by creating an account on GitHub
- Is there a lt;meta gt; tag to turn off caching in all browsers?
I found that Chrome responds better to Cache-Control: no-cache (100% conditional requests afterwards) "no-store" sometimes loaded from cache without even attempting a conditional request
- nocache - npm
Middleware to destroy caching Latest version: 4 0 0, last published: 3 years ago Start using nocache in your project by running `npm i nocache` There are 494 other projects in the npm registry using nocache
- HTTP Cache-Control Headers: What no-cache, no-store, and max-age . . .
A practical breakdown of Cache-Control directives — what browsers and CDNs actually do with no-cache, no-store, max-age, s-maxage, and ETags Including the mistakes that bite most developers in production
- One Click No Cache (OCNC) - Chrome Web Store
One Click No Cache (OCNC) is a lightweight and user-friendly Chrome extension that helps you chrome clear cache with a single click Perfect for developers, testers, and anyone who needs to refresh web pages without cached data, OCNC eliminates the hassle of clearing cache manually
- Cache directive no-cache | An explaination of the HTTP Cache-Control . . .
Cache directive "no-cache" An explaination of the HTTP Cache-Control header The Cache-Control header is used to specify directives for caching mechanisms in both HTTP requests and responses A typical header looks like this Cache-Control: public, max-age=10 public Indicates that the response may be cached by any cache private
- Cache-Control - Expert Guide to HTTP headers
Add -H "Cache-Control: no-cache" to bypass CDN caches and hit the origin directly In browser DevTools, open the Network tab, select the request, and check the Response Headers section Look for Age, X-Cache, and CF-Cache-Status headers to determine whether the response came from a CDN edge node or the origin See also RFC 9111: HTTP Caching
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