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      5th Nov 2009
Hi.

Can someone explain how cacheing in browser works?

YSlow shows there is no Age Expires on my JS and graphics files. But
Firebug when I hit the page for 2nd and next times
shows that these files are cached and shows status 304 Not Modified.

I tried changing headers for specific files in IIS and it didn't change
what Firebug is showing. So are my files cached or not?
 
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Alexey Smirnov
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      6th Nov 2009
On Nov 5, 8:47*pm, 3P <nos...@serwer.pl> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Can someone explain how cacheing in browser works?
>
> YSlow shows there is no Age Expires on my JS and graphics files. But *
> Firebug when I hit the page for 2nd and next times
> shows that these files are cached and shows status 304 Not Modified.
>
> I tried changing headers for specific files in IIS and it didn't change *
> what Firebug is showing. So are my files cached or not?


So, maybe YSlow shows this wrong?
 
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      7th Nov 2009
Dnia 06-11-2009 o 08:34:24 Alexey Smirnov <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> On Nov 5, 8:47 pm, 3P <nos...@serwer.pl> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Can someone explain how cacheing in browser works?
>>
>> YSlow shows there is no Age Expires on my JS and graphics files. But
>> Firebug when I hit the page for 2nd and next times
>> shows that these files are cached and shows status 304 Not Modified.
>>
>> I tried changing headers for specific files in IIS and it didn't change
>> what Firebug is showing. So are my files cached or not?

>
> So, maybe YSlow shows this wrong?


Firebug also doesn't show those headers. Maybe browsers cache all js and
graphics fils by default?
 
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      8th Nov 2009
None of ASP.NET programmers interested in some caching of web application
elements?
 
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Alexey Smirnov
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      9th Nov 2009
On Nov 8, 1:00*pm, 3P <nos...@serwer.pl> wrote:
> None of ASP.NET programmers interested in some caching of web application*
> elements?


How does this related to asp.net? If graphic file is not a result of
output from aspx/ashx then this is matter of IIS. You said that YSlow
shows there is no Age Expires and Firebug also doesn't show those
headers, so what the problem then? Maybe you need to explain more
regarding your question, otherwise it seems it is not clear. How do
you change headers for specific files in IIS? What is the final goal
of the work they are doing?
 
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