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)
Is there a lt;meta gt; tag to turn off caching in all browsers? I noticed some caching issues with service calls when repeating the same service call (long polling) Adding metadata didn't help One solution is to pass a timestamp to ensure ie thinks it's a different http service request That worked for me, so adding a server side scripting code snippet to automatically update this tag wouldn't hurt:
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
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
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
Caching issue -- ?nocache=1 suffix has to be used Cloudflare isn’t caching your HTML, but if any of that is generated by JS or CSS, that may be cached But if you’ve done a Purge Everything at Cloudflare, even that should sync up with your origin site Unless your host somehow has multiple origins or caching servers, though that’s unlikely Since adding a query string to the URL busts the cache, and Cloudflare doesn’t cache that URL
HTTP caching - MDN Web Docs HTTP is designed to cache as much as possible, so even if no Cache-Control is given, responses will get stored and reused if certain conditions are met This is called heuristic caching