But it cannot be that XY is the only download problem your company has due to the proxy...RalphM wrote:I would if I could, but IE is company standard and therefore not possible.admin wrote:Try it with Firefox. I heard it might help.
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Well probably it is, because apart from XY.com I rarely download files from the same site on a daily basis, which keep their name forever but change their content all the time.
This is what makes the situation unique I think.
Did you ever try to set the value for expiry to -1 (i.e. <meta http-equiv="expires" content="-1">)?
This is what makes the situation unique I think.
Did you ever try to set the value for expiry to -1 (i.e. <meta http-equiv="expires" content="-1">)?
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Re: Prevent Proxy Caching of xyplorer.com
This would not help because it would only affect download.htm. The point is to prevent caching of xyplorer_*.zip.RalphM wrote:Well probably it is, because apart from XY.com I rarely download files from the same site on a daily basis, which keep their name forever but change their content all the time.
This is what makes the situation unique I think.
Did you ever try to set the value for expiry to -1 (i.e. <meta http-equiv="expires" content="-1">)?
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