What exactly are you trying to achieve? To have it expire immediately, set the time in the past. But it is entirely up to the browser/proxy to do something with it, so be carefull!
Bas. Kevin Lawver said: > If it's an ADP, you can use ns_setexpires seconds to tell a page how > long to cache. I think it sets the Expires http header element. > > Kevin > > In a message dated 2/20/2003 4:45:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> Hi.. >> >> I'm trying to make the previous page would be expires when someone hit >> the back button on internet browser. >> Does anyone have guide me? >> >> Thanks :-) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I. To remove yourself from this list: Send a message to >> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with the following text in the BODY of >> your message: >> >> signoff aolserver >> >> II. For a complete list of listserv options please visit: >> >> http://listserv.aol.com/ >> >> III. For more AOLserver information please visit: >> >> http://www.aolserver.com/ >> >> > > > Kevin Lawver > Sr. Software Engineer | Search Dev > > "It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat > people up." - Muhammad Ali > > > > I. To remove yourself from this list: > > Send a message to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with the following text > in the BODY of your message: > > signoff aolserver > > II. For a complete list of listserv options please visit: > > http://listserv.aol.com/ > > III. For more AOLserver information please visit: > > http://www.aolserver.com/ I. To remove yourself from this list: Send a message to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with the following text in the BODY of your message: signoff aolserver II. For a complete list of listserv options please visit: http://listserv.aol.com/ III. For more AOLserver information please visit: http://www.aolserver.com/
