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Disable caching on loadurl AJAX request#33
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spikex wants to merge 1 commit intoNicolasCARPi:masterfrom
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Disable caching on loadurl AJAX request#33spikex wants to merge 1 commit intoNicolasCARPi:masterfrom
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…ches requests to loadurl across page reload.
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Had the problem and actually had to apply this change locally to fix the issue. Would be great if this was applied, or if a setting could be added so the caching could be forcibly disabled. |
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Hello, I'm the new maintainer of this repository. This change has been merged. Thank you for your contribution :) ~Nico |
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The cache option for the jQuery$.ajax call is set to "true" by default, telling the browser it can cache the AJAX requests. IE8 honors this (FF does not) which results in all responses from the loadurl being cached and the field being edited always showing the first response it received. This caching is kept even when the page is reloaded adding to the confusion. Setting cache to "false" tells the browser not to cache the $ .ajax response and makes Jeditable work as expected in IE8.