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Re: Is disabling browser caching secure?
From: lucip (lucian.padurariu
gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 19 2006 - 00:05:37 CDT
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I think that it is about user secure, not web application secure :)
smith.norton
gmail.com wrote:
> Many articles on the net speaks of disabling browser caching.
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> 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.
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> What do others say?
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