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Fetch can take an init object containing many custom settings that you might want to apply to the request this includes an option called headers The headers option takes a I have build a Docker image from a Docker file using the below command docker build t u12 core f u12 core When I am trying to rebuild it with the same command
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The header Cache Control max age 0 implies that the content is considered stale and must be re fetched immediately which is in effect the same thing as Cache Control no However if I open the app nocache js on the browser the javascript is referring to 6E89D5C912DD8F3F806083C8AA626B83 cache html That is even though the web server
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As you identified no cache doesn t mean there is never caching but rather that the user agent has to always ask the server if it s OK to use what it cached By contrast no store says to not
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