Accelerated HTTP Cache Manager proper use?
Hello All, Zope Version: Zope 2.3.2 (binary release, python 1.5.2, solaris-2.6-sparc) Python Version: 1.5.2 (#8, Nov 16 1999, 10:05:41) [GCC 2.8.1] System Platform: sunos5 How do I set the HTTP directive "Pragma: no-cache" in my Accelerated HTTP Cache Manager? I've created an Accelerated HTTP Cache Manager object in a folder that controls updates to a database. I have set the settings to: Interval (seconds): 300 Cache anonymous connections only? enabled Notify URLs: What can I put in the box "Notify URL's"? Can I put the "Pragma: no-cache" there? My problem is a lot of my users use an AOL browser, and they experience problems using my interactive update pages. The scenario goes like this: 1. AOL user goes to my db update folder "/Families/Update", and queries the db for a family record. 2. An edit page returns the family info, the user is allowed to edit fields. 3. The users then presses either 'Update', 'Delete', 'Insert'. 4. The db edits are implemented, and a response is sent to the user. My AOL users, never get past step 3. When they press 'Update' they get a response that the 'server is not responding or service is unavailable'. I want to disable the AOL proxy server caching for my db update pages, but I don't know if this will solve the problem. My update pages consist of forms that call other DTML objects like: <dtml-var insertFamilyInputs> and the form's action is: <form action="updateFamily"> While searching through the mailing lists, I noticed that some users had problems loading style sheets when they used relative links. Since the above two examples are not 'href's, I don't think this is related to my problem. Any insight on this problem is greatly appreciated. -- irene barg ---------------------------------------------------------------- Irene Barg Email: ibarg@as.arizona.edu Steward Observatory Phone: 520-621-2602 933 N. Cherry Ave. University of Arizona FAX: 520-621-1891 Tucson, AZ 85721 http://nickel.as.arizona.edu/~barg ----------------------------------------------------------------
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Irene Barg