Thanks for clearing it up.

I read some of the archived messages about preventing caching of webpages.
Is it better to do this via CFheaders, metatags, or both?


At 11:22 AM 12/18/00 -0500, Jamie Keane you wrote:

>HTTP headers are different from META tags in that they are handled
>completely on-server.  CFLOCATION is a front-end for a commonly-used HTTP
>header, a location redirect.  I also use them for setting expiration dates
>for served documents, to prevent caching.
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