Browse in private mode. You should still be able to capture the response coming back from the server using something like Telerik Fiddler. Unless there's something custom built into your network's communication protocol, Fiddler's going to report back exactly what the server sends.TPRJones wrote:Crap. Ajax is something that may cache. They have the code in there that instructs the client not to cache it, but in theory if our network is doing some caching that would ignore such settings and make them useless. My proof is less than iron-clad.
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