On 1/12/07, Justin Patrin <papercrane gmail.com> wrote:
>
> No, I mean that maybe setting a cookie causes the
no-cache headers.
>
> --
> Justin Patrin
The no-cache headers are displayed on every page, not just
during
cookie creation, that's the problem. I even took out
$auth->start()
and still, no-cache headers. There's only a few instances
of header()
called in Auth, and they look quite innocuous, so I'm
inclined to
think Auth is not causing the problem. I'm just not sure
where else
to look at this point, maybe php.ini has something to do
with it?
--
Milan
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