Hi folks.
Here is my problem:
(Linux 9.3 - Plesk 7.5 - apache 2)
I'm developing Perl scripts and currently I have a very fascinating issue.
When I'm calling my scripts with different parameters first (...com/bla.pl?u=user&rand=4711) and afterwards calling the same script a couple of times with only one parameters ...com/bla.pl?u=user) my random values from previous calls show up again from time to time.
Ok, I disabled Caching in my browsers (tried IE & Firefox) and also used the META Tags in html output of scripts to prevent caching, but it seems that Apache itself caches some answers.
Has anybody any idea where I could disable this glorious feature?
Btw. there are no hints in the log files .. the scripts work fine .. (I also tried it with lynx on the local mashine .. same effect.)
In the documentation I only found some features on enabling caching, but nothing about disabling it completely - or at least for one domain ?!?
Anybody any ideas?
All the best,
NetDiver
Here is my problem:
(Linux 9.3 - Plesk 7.5 - apache 2)
I'm developing Perl scripts and currently I have a very fascinating issue.
When I'm calling my scripts with different parameters first (...com/bla.pl?u=user&rand=4711) and afterwards calling the same script a couple of times with only one parameters ...com/bla.pl?u=user) my random values from previous calls show up again from time to time.
Ok, I disabled Caching in my browsers (tried IE & Firefox) and also used the META Tags in html output of scripts to prevent caching, but it seems that Apache itself caches some answers.
Has anybody any idea where I could disable this glorious feature?
Btw. there are no hints in the log files .. the scripts work fine .. (I also tried it with lynx on the local mashine .. same effect.)
In the documentation I only found some features on enabling caching, but nothing about disabling it completely - or at least for one domain ?!?
Anybody any ideas?
All the best,
NetDiver