What's the difference between a HTTP response with Cache-Control: no-cache vs Cache-Control: max-age=0, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate?
Do browsers treat that as identical?
In general different Browsers do not behave exactly the same wrt. HTTP cache headers.
One small difference I remember (can't find the source, so I'm not 100% this is the exact behavior description) is that Chrome (afair) treat max-age=0 as if you specified max-age=10 (assuming the behavior difference is small enough, but performance impact is still meaningful).
In any case, here are some other examples of HTTP cache behavior difference between browsers:
Pragma), others will give preference to HTTP 1.1 Cache headersno-store directive and store data in encrypted cacheno-cache directive is specified after public, others don't.max-age when vary is present.My overall recommendation would be to use both Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate, pragma: no-cache (HTTP 1.0) and Expires: 0 in order to ensure all browsers do not cache the content with these headers.
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