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by hyghjiyhu
221 days ago
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Post requests aren't really meant for repeatable stuff though. Even browsers will ask for confirmation before letting you reload the result of a post request. I think you are holding it wrong. Now I get it things happen and you gotta do what you gotta do but then you aren't on the happy path anymore and you can't have the same expectations. |
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That's simply wrong. Things like GraphQL beg to differ. Anyone can scream this until they are red in the face but the need to cache responses from non-GET requests is pervasive. I mean, if it wasn't then why do you think Cloudflare recommends hacks to get around them?
https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/examples/cache-pos...
Your blend of argument might have had a theoretical leg to stand on if Cloudflare didn't went out of it's way to put together official examples on how to cache POST requests.