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I have a page that, at the user's request, opens a dialog box and loads an external file into it using jQuery's load() method.

The external file contains links to scripts (it can work as a standalone page, too) and that's fine, only that jQuery forces those scripts to be loaded (by adding a timestamp) even if they have been loaded already.

I need to tell jQuery to allow caching when it sees these scripts. The answer to a bug report suggests using

$.ajaxSetup({ cache: true })

…which does work, but changes the setting for all future AJAX requests. Is there a way to do something like:

// Get current setting - code not valid but is what I want
var defaultCache = $.ajaxSetup("cache");

$.ajaxSetup({cache:true});  // Now set it to what I want

// do stuff…

$.ajaxSetup({cache:defaultCache});  // Set it back to the default

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you can do this:

$.ajaxSetup()['cache']
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  • Of course, it hadn't occurred to me that you can access properties even after a function name. Thanks for the prompt reply!
    – user535673
    Aug 8, 2012 at 8:23
  • For a boolean return, we can use: !!jQuery.ajaxSetup()['cache']
    – Fabio Phms
    Sep 17, 2012 at 12:08
  • returns undefined. please consider removing or correcting your answer
    – vsync
    Sep 24, 2016 at 21:47
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You could use this:

$.ajaxSettings['cache']
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// Save current global ajax setup
$.cachedAjaxSetup = $.extend(true, {}, $.ajaxSetup());

// change global ajax setup
$.ajaxSetup({
  headers : { "Authorization": 123 }
});

// revert back to saved ajax setup
$.ajaxSetup( $.cachedAjaxSetup );

The (annoying) problem is, the object will be merged, so for the above example, the headers setting will remain because it didn't exist on the original object.

You can overcome this if you know which properties were added, cache them and remove them manually like so delete $.ajaxSettings.headers and then add them back when you need that setting again. dirty, but it works..

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