Are! you again Bob,  we will have people complaining about off topic again lol

You can do this Bob

Place the following meta tag within the head of your HTML document. When used 
to refresh the current page, the syntax looks like this: It "should" work in 
all browsers but dont hold me to that and do a check mate. This tells the 
server to call up a new version of the page each time its requested. (or 
refreshed automatically in 600 seconds if they stay on the page)

  <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="600"> 
Dan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: coder 
  To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org 
  Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 5:47 PM
  Subject: [WSG] how to force a cache bypass?


  OK, this isn't about standards, but it's more interesting than knowing that 
folk are not in the office . . .

  How can I make a web page appear as the latest version in all browsers, i.e., 
perform a cache bypass?  And I don't mean for me - I mean for all visitors to 
the page?  Is it possible?

  ??


  Bob

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