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Roman Kharchenko2015-05-06 08:39:45
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Roman Kharchenko, 2015-05-06 08:39:45

Force Firefox caching, how to force headers to be ignored?

Good afternoon.

There is a spherical site in a vacuum, completely working in HTTPS.
The Oracle-Application-Server-11g web server returns all files with the header:
Cache-Control:"no-store"

As a result, with each transition, all files are downloaded:
CSS - 3 files, 124 Kb
JS - 18 files, 505 Kb
images - 38 files, 146 Kb
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3ibSEA57kJuL/sphere.JPG
(for some reason the time is incorrect, the actual page load time is ~10 seconds).
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3gNRwGiMAuK3/sphere2.JPG

How to make Firefox cache css/js/images files?
Setting a proxy is not an option, and this is how users sit at Usergate 6F (it can only cache HTTP).

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Yuri Esin, 2017-01-30
@Sarymian

Greetings!
For some reason, not a word was said about how they already tried to overcome the problem. To start, I recommend the base - https://www.netangels.ru/support/hosting-howto/hta...
The whole point is to indicate caching parameters in the headers. That article describes a way to auto-control caching headers through the config, if it doesn’t help, you should start digging towards manual sending from the same server.

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