Re: [Moderator Action] Problem with XSV and caching

qyz@clickmarks.com writes:

>   Your XSV web application seems to be picking up a cached version
> of my schema instead of going back to my server to get a fresh
> copy.  This makes it painful to use for debugging a schema, since I
> need to change the schema in response to an error reported by XSV,
> and then try again.  But currently when I try again, I just get the
> same error again even though I changed my file.  Hence my conclusion
> that you are getting a cached copy of the file.  I've tried
> explicitly setting max-age to 0 in the HTTP header, but that doesn't
> work either?!  Thanks for any help,

I have the same problem, have worked moderately hard to find the
caching in the pipe, and failed.  Any help from any source on this
problem would be welcome.

ht
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