Re: [fedora-websites] #307: start.fp.o does not instruct the browser to avoid caching the page

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#307: start.fp.o does not instruct the browser to avoid caching the page
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 Reporter:  sgallagh     |       Owner:  webmaster
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  ASAP
Component:  start.fp.o   |  Resolution:
 Keywords:               |  Blocked By:
 Blocking:               |
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Comment (by robyduck):

 Yes, the first line is similar to what I said, but I don't want to do any
 kind of caching. We can cache the part of the magazine feed for an hour,
 not "no-cache" and "no-store". Within an hour the content will not change.

 Pragma = no-cache will not work, it could work for some browsers and
 cachings but most of the time it would be useless. That's what I meant
 with leaving away this instruction.

 Expiring is ok with 3600, so we could use my single line, right?

 For the stats I meant the data we are transferring from fedmag. I'm not
 worried about visitors, as we don't care about the magazine visitors. We
 should care about the load on the server we provide to fedmag, because we
 are recalling 5 small images at every pageload if we don't cache anything.
 That's why I said, let's cache the page normally, and let's make expire
 the cache for the magfeed.html template after one hour.

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