Ya, I don't think you can programatically flush a users browser cache.  
That just doesn't seem right.  The cache is on their workstation, not on 
the server... 

I would definitely add the no-cache headers as James suggested.


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James Holmes wrote:

>You are better of using no-cache headers to prevent the page from being
>cached in the first place. 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: CFDEV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Sunday, 24 October 2004 12:39 
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Cache flush
>
>The browser I guess..
>
>Patrick
>
>

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