Don't cross post,
Use Session.Contents.RemoveAll() instead of Session.Abandon(), whenever
possible, IIS 5 and up.
To stop IE/Firefox/Mozilla browsers from caching pages, use Cache-Control:
no-store, instead of Cache-Control: no-cache.
On 11/18/05, girish nehte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
> Friends I have made a small Application fir Directory Submission, I am
> facing a problem with my logout module I have created several Users with
> there passwords. Now the problem is that, when the User press the logout
> button I had opened the next window & on that window I removed that session
> variable but still when the user press back button, he is able to access the
> software, & I am displaying the session("Username") on every page, after
> logout still that name i9s displayed, why it is happening I don't know,
> Thank you
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