I looked it up and as it turns out, their flush. I have build a docker image from a docker file using the below command. It tells browsers and caches that the response.
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If your class or action didn't have nocache when it was rendered in your browser and you want to check it's working, remember that after compiling the changes you need to do. It was intended as a privacy measure: Alright, this is due to the pain that godaddy gives me by implementing their own caching in a managed wordpress hosting.
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Ok, even if you aren't using express, what essentially needed is to set the nocache headers. This is causing a problem to my login system (users not logged in can open old cached pages of logged in users). By default, my browser caches webpages of my expressjs app. As @kornel stated, what you want is not to deactivate the cache, but to deactivate the history buffer.
When i am trying to rebuild it with the same command,. Different browsers have their own subtle ways to disable the history buffer. I'm adding the headers in a reusable middleware, otherwise you can set those headers in any way.