Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
Does browser caching still work these days? I thought all web admins disabled it on their servers because they can't be bothered to think about which cache directives to send along with each page. I can rarely return to a previously viewed page without the browser hitting the network, in any event.
Actually, browser caching is a function of the Web design tags, not the server. So, the decision to allow caching is on the page creator. On my own sites, I leave caching to the default unless there is a good reason to disable caching. One site I used to run, a warranty form processor, I disabled all caching -- at all levels -- because it was a database-driven site allowing updates from multiple people at the same time, so caching was highly inappropriate. Caching use to bite me regularly when I was doing customer support. Which led to the mantra "Clear the cache!"