Yes, there was a caching problem in that the Cache-Control header was updated to prevent public proxies from caching logged-in pages.
However, since the new header did not include a max-age
parameter anymore browsers started caching responses too aggressively. That omission was corrected earlier today.
In addition, it appears that the Vary
header has been changed from *
to Accept-Encoding
; if so then Chrome did not cache anything before (as it could not determine variants to cache) while now it'll adjust the cache based on wether or not compression was requested.
In other words, yes, there was a problem, and it is now fixed. Pages are now correctly cached by your browser; the max-age
parameter is still set to 60; your browser will cache pages up to 60 seconds. Clicking a title returns a cached page; explicitly reload (F5 or ⌘R) if you are impatient.
Update: caching has changed again and many pages now have Cache-Control: no-cache
set, tuning off caching altogether. Tag pages now use private
, with no max-age
set.