System.Net.Http.HttpClient Disable Caching (.Net Standart Project)












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In my ".Net Standart" project i'm using "System.Net.Http.HttpClient". How can i disable all caching (request caching especially) in httpClient?



If server sends responses with no cache header problem solves. But i want to make this on client side. I want to completely disable all caching.



Thanks.



Edit: It looks like i could use WebRequestHandler but this does not exist in ".net standart". I can only use HttpClientHandler but HttpClientHandler doesn't have any option about caching.










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    In my ".Net Standart" project i'm using "System.Net.Http.HttpClient". How can i disable all caching (request caching especially) in httpClient?



    If server sends responses with no cache header problem solves. But i want to make this on client side. I want to completely disable all caching.



    Thanks.



    Edit: It looks like i could use WebRequestHandler but this does not exist in ".net standart". I can only use HttpClientHandler but HttpClientHandler doesn't have any option about caching.










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      In my ".Net Standart" project i'm using "System.Net.Http.HttpClient". How can i disable all caching (request caching especially) in httpClient?



      If server sends responses with no cache header problem solves. But i want to make this on client side. I want to completely disable all caching.



      Thanks.



      Edit: It looks like i could use WebRequestHandler but this does not exist in ".net standart". I can only use HttpClientHandler but HttpClientHandler doesn't have any option about caching.










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      In my ".Net Standart" project i'm using "System.Net.Http.HttpClient". How can i disable all caching (request caching especially) in httpClient?



      If server sends responses with no cache header problem solves. But i want to make this on client side. I want to completely disable all caching.



      Thanks.



      Edit: It looks like i could use WebRequestHandler but this does not exist in ".net standart". I can only use HttpClientHandler but HttpClientHandler doesn't have any option about caching.







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          You can use CacheControlHeaderValue in HttpClient



          httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.CacheControl = new CacheControlHeaderValue
          {
          NoCache = true
          }


          For more information you can look
          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/hh137994(v%3Dvs.118)






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            httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.CacheControl = new CacheControlHeaderValue
            {
            NoCache = true
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            For more information you can look
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              You can use CacheControlHeaderValue in HttpClient



              httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.CacheControl = new CacheControlHeaderValue
              {
              NoCache = true
              }


              For more information you can look
              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/hh137994(v%3Dvs.118)






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                You can use CacheControlHeaderValue in HttpClient



                httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.CacheControl = new CacheControlHeaderValue
                {
                NoCache = true
                }


                For more information you can look
                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/hh137994(v%3Dvs.118)






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                You can use CacheControlHeaderValue in HttpClient



                httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.CacheControl = new CacheControlHeaderValue
                {
                NoCache = true
                }


                For more information you can look
                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/hh137994(v%3Dvs.118)







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