doc: clarify fetch cache behavior#63333
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It seems you are using a LLM to open PRs at a rate that's not humanely sustainable, without following up at all on the feedback received, please stop, this is not bringing any value and is wasting our time. If you keep opening more PRs, you'll get blocked. |
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Fair feedback, thanks for being direct. I've closed the 16 still-open ones and I'm stepping back from new PRs here while I rethink how I'm contributing. Sorry for the noise. |
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Refs: #47935
This clarifies that Node.js does not implement a browser-style HTTP cache for
fetch(), and that compatibility options such ascachedo not cause repeated requests to reuse cached responses.Testing