Talk:Web cache

Latest comment: 7 months ago by 2601:983:8280:440:44E9:ED38:C01E:CBED in topic Disney+Gift card

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How does a web browser decide if the version in its internal cache is up to date? - Omegatron 16:30, July 20, 2005 (UTC)

While some content has an explicit expiry-time set, in most cases the browser sends a special If-Modified-Since-Request to the Webserver, which replies either with a status code indicating that the browsers copy is still 'fresh' or with the updated content. --Drangon 22:43, 23 July 2005 (UTC)Reply

A "transparent" cache in HTTP is semantically transparent. What some people mean when they say "transparent proxy" is an interception proxy. This is well-known and agreed upon in the HTTP caching community.

Similarly, the most applicable term for a "reverse" proxy in HTTP is "gateway."

It's important to keep this article focused on caching, not proxies. Also, it's important to make sure it doesn't become a billboard for any particular vendor (which is why I removed the product listing, as one particular product keeps on being aggressively added.)

Cheers

mnot 13:50, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


Redundant link to www.Web-Cache.com[1] removed from the references

Prasanna 07:18 PM, September 08 2007 (IST)

Google Cache

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Why does google cache redirect here if there is no mention in the article. If it is ok with people I will remove the redirect. Robotboy2008 (talk) 22:54, 4 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

This is a misleading redirect and is still here. You should have been bold and removed it! I've requested deletion now. Old Man of Storr (talk) 15:31, 20 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Wanax80 Wanax80 (talk) 14:21, 8 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Split and merge

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I think that the parts of this article dealing with client-side caches should be split into a new article (browser cache is currently a redirect here). If we do that, we should merge in Temporary Internet Files, which is just the Internet Explorer instance of a browser cache. « Aaron Rotenberg « Talk « 01:23, 4 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

legality of web caches, I would like to know more

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I would like to know more about the legality of stuff like what ISPs and some sites do, keeping a "local" copy of stuff hosted elsewhere and such --TiagoTiago (talk) 01:18, 16 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Pacerier (talk) 06:34, 5 February 2016 (UTC): ❝Reply
Yea the current section regarding "legal" is exceedingly short. I think we need to elaborate on what are some of the limitations that system operators need to adhere to when they are "relinquished" from copyright liability for the purposes of caching.
Also, are there such laws in the UK? Or is this only limited to the US?

google "cached"

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Hi all,

this article incorrectly states "Google's cache link in its search results was formerly a way of retrieving information from websites that had recently gone down, or of retrieving data more quickly than by clicking the direct link. However, this feature is no longer available."

The feature is available. It has moved to the 'preview pane' as described on this site:

http://www.googleguide.com/cached_pages.html

cheers — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.22.30.47 (talk) 01:12, 8 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

Or Noscript. All the best.

Performance

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Adios Googlebot Chromebot compatible, no cache, no hack, what a lie, what a speed!!! As for actual beauty, maybe the Louvre some day. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.2.173.142 (talk) 05:53, 30 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

error

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my download is always error how to fix it ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.198.82.111 (talk) 01:48, 18 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

PURGR THE CACHE SERVER

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do you want me to apply it too??

Disney+Gift card

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I purchased a Disney+ gift card at Walmart. The cashier said I would have to open a new account to use this card. I tried using my existing account. I had to call Comcast to be able to set up the account. The technician said my TV was broken and that I needed a new TV in order to use this card. He also told me not to call Comcast for at least 3 days or they would charge me a huge amount of money. I live alone and have no neighbors or friends that can help me. Please help me to figure this out. 2601:983:8280:440:44E9:ED38:C01E:CBED (talk) 05:34, 11 April 2024 (UTC)Reply