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1 729 posted 14 years ago by housecor
2 818 posted 14 years ago by wireplay
0 1010 posted 14 years ago by silverius
Handy little snippet i found in 'jquery enlightenment' for caching certain selected files. Could be useful for larger files later on in a site.
1 1331 posted 15 years ago by 1man
0 650 posted 15 years ago by manatlan
Useful for controllers. Put this in your base class for easy caching on variable (GET, POST) dependent pages
0 765 posted 15 years ago by iloveitaly
Using the kohana framework for XSS protection
0 872 posted 15 years ago by iloveitaly
0 848 posted 15 years ago by deepsoul
Flash has a weird cache mechanism, this makes sure that the browser isn't caching any data.
0 1148 posted 15 years ago by iloveitaly
1 980 posted 15 years ago by cshaiku
long htaccess expired header for all files except for server side scripts
2 1006 posted 15 years ago by dennyhalim
use this to cache a remote file with xml, json etc
2 1119 posted 15 years ago by jimmysessions
Code snippet prevents caching of the page by setting http header values and a LAST MODIFIED header to prevent google from caching too long. This should go into the page load event.
1 871 posted 15 years ago by jink
1 893 posted 15 years ago by michaelfox
This is sometimes not the best solution to a server caching your css files. But if you want to force a stubborn server to serve the most recent css file to the browser this seems to work. Could slow things down a touch, but for small css files not...
1 1008 posted 15 years ago by jadedbat
3 973 posted 15 years ago by erik
2 862 posted 15 years ago by iTony
1 884 posted 15 years ago by iTony
0 921 posted 16 years ago by moonbather
0 763 posted 16 years ago by LondonWeb
Use Apache's mod_expires to explicitly set the expiration of a file by it's type. This will enable to browser to cache these static assets and greatly increase performance.
1 1146 posted 16 years ago by cbrant
0 859 posted 17 years ago by andyhartleeds
A great way to improve the performance of your web app, by using a column in the projects table which stores the number of task associated with it, seen in railscast #23
1 823 posted 17 years ago by bordalix