[imp] Caching inbox pages.
robert sand
rsand at d.umn.edu
Wed Sep 10 18:01:51 UTC 2008
No I may not be clear in what I wanted to say. On the user end in the browser cache the pages are cached not on the
server end. So that if a user logs off someone can look into the browser cache and see everything the user looked at.
Michael M Slusarz wrote:
> Quoting robert sand <rsand at d.umn.edu>:
>
>> What does this mean? Even our Apache guy does not know what this means:
>>
>> "added PHP to the list of static extenstions."
>>
>> Michael M Slusarz wrote:
>>> Quoting robert sand <rsand at d.umn.edu>:
>>>
>>>> Is there a way in imp to stop the caching of pages like email
>>>> messages and inbox pages? Does imp use the 'Pragma: no-cache' in
>>>> the header? If not is there a way I can add that so that the
>>>> browser does not cache these pages?
>>>
>>> This should be done at the HTTP server level. You probably haven't
>>> added PHP to the list of static extenstions.
>
> Maybe my nomenclature wasn't the best, but what I meant was make sure
> that the web server isn't setting future expires headers on .php
> documents. And you also should check:
> http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.session-cache-limiter.php
>
> By default PHP pages aren't cached so if they are being cached, it is
> due to something you did to either the webserver or PHP installation.
>
> michael
>
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