Jochen F. Rick wrote:
I thought that we've been doing Pragma no-cache for months, even with the PWS Swiki before the conversion to Comanche Swiki. Our purpose
We have. It is not really a good option to do it without cache;
Pardon me for my suspicion of your almost-triple-negative; Do you mean a)"not good to do it with 'pragma no-cache'" or b)"not good to do it without 'pragma no-cache'"?
although, it is a fairly easy thing to tweak it in ComSwiki to not do the expiration.
As a browser-user I don't mind my cache expiring, as long as it expires in something more than 5-to-30 minutes or so.
[The most vivid example is after doing a search that yields a page with links for 20 or so pages on them. You go to ResultLinkOne, then hit the back-button to go back to the results list, and .... ack! Its re-searching (15+ seconds). Some browsers allow alternate techniques to mitigate this, though...]
The latest ComSwiki no longer has the no cache as a meta tag.
Yeaaa!
It is now part of the http.
Oh, booo!
Perhaps you should try the latest version of ComSwiki that has forwarding. That might clear your problems.
On count 2, ComSwiki also has a feature where you can have preformatted text by simply adding a = at the beginning of the line. The other thing to do is use <tt> and </tt> for longer sections.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
Perhaps I overstate my position, a bit...
Cheers, John
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