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November 16, 2006

Safari caching change?

Safari caching change? Jeffrey Zeldman indicates that an update to the Apple operating system has changed how the Apple browser manages its cache. I haven't seen external references yet and am not sure I can summarize the different observations... this is just a heads-up, if you use Safari as your development browser, that some are saying the caching has changed with the latest OS update.

Posted by JohnDowdell at November 16, 2006 01:52 PM

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Hi, JP, thanks for the link. It's not that caching has changed. It's that, with caching disabled (a common web development practice) use of web apps like Basecamp has become impossible, because Safari is unable to upload files over http. Turning caching back on "fixes" the problem.

Posted by: zeldman at November 17, 2006 03:51 AM