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Re: Is disabling browser caching secure?

Subject: Re: Is disabling browser caching secure?
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 07:22:26 +0200
smith.norton@gmail.com wrote:
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!

App designers cannot be held responsible for non-compliant client software. All they can do is a best effort, since they do not have control over what the client uses (in most cases, corporate standards aside)

If a programmer wants to write a custom browser that ignores cache control instructions, then he should be aware of the consequences. Similarly a user, should they choose to use a non-standard (not widely used, anyway) piece of software without understanding the implications, is responsible for the consequences.

Rogan

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