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7.4

IE HTTPS no cache no store in temporary internet files

Asked by djjamba in Cold Fusion Markup Language, Internet Explorer Web Browser

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hi
does anyone know how to serve a file to the browser over https in IE and not allow the file to cache in IE's temporary internet files? Personally - I don't think it's possible! It's not so much serving the file - in fact i take the binary representation from a table and serve it straight to the browser (#toString(theBinaryData)#) and this works quite nicely. I have tried relentlessly with headers but it looks like IE has a bug.


I've tried a rediculous amount of combinations :)
Any ideas?
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<cfheader name="Expires" value="Thu, 01 Dec 1900 16:00:00 GMT">
<cfheader name="Pragma" value="public">
 
<cfheader name="Expires" value="#Now()#">
<cfheader name="Pragma" value="no-cache">
<cfheader name="cache-control" value="no-store">
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