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ajax requests not cached after upgrading to 27.0.1

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After I upgraded to firefox 27.0.1 I noticed that ajax requests on the website I'm developing changed from status 304 to status 200.

I also tested on a second pc which was still on firefox 26, ajax requests worked (status 304), then upgraded to firefox 27.0.1 and again the ajax requests were not cached.

I also tried normal (non-ajax) requests, these worked correctly on 27.0.1

After I upgraded to firefox 27.0.1 I noticed that ajax requests on the website I'm developing changed from status 304 to status 200. I also tested on a second pc which was still on firefox 26, ajax requests worked (status 304), then upgraded to firefox 27.0.1 and again the ajax requests were not cached. I also tried normal (non-ajax) requests, these worked correctly on 27.0.1

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Hi andco42,

Thank you for posting your question in Mozilla support. If you can provide two examples of websites that are using the same method you are experiencing this in and filing a bug in bugzilla with what you are seeing, we can find some answers.

First: Does this happen on other browsers? Was there any changes to your ajax before the 27.01 update?

Writing a bug is pretty easy - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox If you have any questions please post back and we are happy to help.