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Cache for a Script
Hi,
Can I set the Cache for this script, that it actually all one hour?
The script: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js
Can I set the Cache for this script, that it actually all one hour?
The script: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js
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Re: Cache for a Script
Please elaborate.

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Re: Cache for a Script
I think external domain scripts & css files are always cached by all modern browsers...thats why in page loading tuts they always prefer external stylesheets & .js files
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Re: Cache for a Script
Well, but Google Page Speed says me, that I should fill in the Cache. Isn't that possible?ion-cube wrote:I think external domain scripts & css files are always cached by all modern browsers...thats why in page loading tuts they always prefer external stylesheets & .js files
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