Re: cgi




usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hakim wrote:
is it possible, that the browser cached a code of a class??

No, absolutely not. The browser does not (and cannot) see your code -
only the HTML your code generates.

On the other hand, if you are not really using CGI but using certain
web _servers_, like say Apache+mod_perl which provide what appears a
very CGI-like environment via a completely different implementation
then the Perl interpreter in the server may cache your modules.

.



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