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.
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> Kevin
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>> Hi..
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>> I'm trying to make the previous page would be expires when someone hit
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>>  Does anyone have guide me?
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>> Thanks :-)
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