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| Subject: | Re: Is disabling browser caching secure? |
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| Date: | Wed, 19 Apr 2006 07:22:26 +0200 |
Many articles on the net speaks of disabling browser caching.
I don't feel its secure because even if a browser faithfully follows the protocol, a programmer might write a small browser of his own which caches all pages.
What do others say?
Patient: Doctor, Doctor, it hurts when I do *THIS*!
Doctor: Well, don't DO that!
Rogan
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