Are you sure that it's in the page header?

<head>
 <meta...
</head>

And that the page has <html> and <body> opening/closing tags?

Did you clear the cache after updating the page? :-)

Failing all that, you can append a random var to the end of the url...

On 2/28/07, Victor Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I have tried :
> <meta http-equiv="expires" content="Mon, 06 Jan 1990 00:00:01 GMT" />
>     <meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache" />
>     <meta http-equiv="cache-control" content="no-cache" />
>     <meta http-equiv="expires" content="0">
> and no success.
>
> I don't think it's fair for the user that I will mess with their browser
> history.
> I must be missing something. There are a lot of sites where after you log
> out you cannot see the pages using the browser history
>
> Thanks
> Victor

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