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I ran into a strange problem. All forms are cached for anonymous users even if there is a token present in the url. But I need that token to store a "value" field type on a form. Because the form is stored in cache, it does not verify for that get param and set the value accordingly.

I tried using an "after_build" function but that is also not triggered.

Is there a way I can use the GET param in my code? Or is there a way I can disable caching only for this form?

Thanks.

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Have a look at this module Cache Exclude, it might help you.

And even have look at this link, it is having more details about your problem.

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  • I saw that page also, couldn't use the information there. I haven't tried cache exclude either because I found the problem before that. My form was generated as a block and the block was cached. I had to add cache = DRUPAL_NO_CACHE to the block info function. Commented Apr 5, 2016 at 8:58
  • Good, I am not aware of that it is block form, I thought that its is a normal menu callback, so I suggested this Cache Exclude module
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    Commented Apr 5, 2016 at 9:08
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I found my answer. My form was part of a block that was being cached by Drupal. I had to add "cache" = DRUPAL_NO_CACHE to the block info function to stop the block from being cached. After that, everything worked as expected.

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