Fresh page reload - ensuring pages don't cache in browsers#22
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tpmccallum wants to merge 2 commits intochainsplit:masterfrom
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Fresh page reload - ensuring pages don't cache in browsers#22tpmccallum wants to merge 2 commits intochainsplit:masterfrom
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Just adding a few lines to ensure that the page reloads (does not cache) for past visitors of the site, when we add new content. Will need to come up with a better solution long term.
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Tested this on my local machine now. |
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Removing redundant xml elements and attributes, in reply to Taylor Brink's comments
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Just adding a few lines to ensure that the page reloads (does not cache), when we add new content.
This will provide users with fresh content as we update our site.
It is my view that our content is lightweight and therefore browser caching is not necessary on this site.