Thanks, Joshua, for the tip. What worked in the end was: <Files specific.xsl> Header set Cache-Control no-cache </Files>Note that this references the XSLT file, not the script. Also for some reason this didn't seem to work until I put the <Files> section after the <Directory> section for cgi-bin.
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 7/24/07, Jim Owens <jowens@xxxxxxxx> wrote:I'm using Apache on an intranet to serve an XML database. Users can modify what they see by selecting radio buttons on an HTML form. The form sends off a CGI GET request with different parameters, based on the buttons selected -- for example, generic_xsl.rex?product=A&revision=B. The script generates a customized XSLT file called "specific.xsl" andthen sends the XML file with an xsl:stylesheet header invoking specific.xsl.On some browsers, successive different requests don't change the display. The user has to hit Refresh to see the updated XSLT output.
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The header directive can be scoped inside <Directory>/<Location>/<Files> sections. So for example, <Files generic_xsl.rex> Header set ... </Files> You could also try different cache-control directives like must-revalidate to see if the effect was better. Joshua.
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