The option to not cache data is NSDataReadingUncached.
But if I use dataWithContentsOfURL to update the images from URLs in a UITableViewCell (one image per cell), and I look at the Activities Monitor on the Mac for the Simulator (running as iOS 5.1 simulator), then the network traffic jumps up to 12kb/s receiving rate when I scroll the table up and down continuously. When I stopped scrolling up and down, the network activities drops down to about 2kb/s receiving rate or lower. Those images are very small, like 20kb or so each, and when I scroll up and down, I only make 1 or 2 image disappear / appear, so the cache, if any, won't need to be large at all.
So it does look like dataWithContentsOfURL does not cache data, and even when I use dataWithContentsOfURL:options:error: with options being 0 to mean no option, the network activities still jump up to about 12kb/s.
So does dataWithContentsOfURL caches data, and if not, why does dataWithContentsOfURL:options:error: has the option of not cache data?
The following is also done:
[[NSURLCache sharedURLCache] setMemoryCapacity:1024*1024*10];
in viewDidLoad but the network rate still will jump up. I think the usual recommendation is that if caching is desired, then use NSURLConnection, but for some reason, in the NSURLConnection reference on Apple's doc, the word "cache" or "caching" doesn't appear at all except there is mentioning of a sample project called "URLCache", but no mentioning of caching at all.