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Hi all,

Does anybody knows how to stop AS/400 Apache HTTP server from caching files in 
the client's browser? I tried to set HTTP response headers for files to expire 
after 1 sec (using Apache *ADMIN console) and it doesn't help. My application 
uses .js files to load users menu options from arrays and because those files 
are being cached on the client's side I need to rename .js files every time 
when new option is being added to the file. The same is true for .html or .pdf 
files. We run Tomcat3.2.4 with the Apache HTTP server under V5R1

Thanks,

Alex Pinsky

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