Hi Folks,

My solution uses browser frames. It seems to be OK with Netscape 
Explorer 4.0 but I have a cache problem with MS IE 5.0. I'm not sure if 
it is an MS bug or something to do with Cocoon. Any advice would be very 
welcome.

One of my frames contains a directory listing. When it loads the body 
onload property runs some javascript to set the location of my content 
frame to the last item in the directory.

<body onload="javascript:top.cols.content.location.href=lastitem.html">

By viewing IE Internet Options > Temporary Internet Files, I can confirm 
that the onload command loads the cache copy of the file instead of a 
new copy from the server. This is despite the fact that the cached file 
is listed as Expires=None, and Last Modified=None. Following the failed 
attempt the Last Accessed time is later that the Last Checked time. 
Surely this should be impossible!? Does this prove that it is an MS IE 
problem or could it be the way I am using Cocoon?

Can anybody help please?

Many thanks
Peter.

P.S. Cocoon 2 is brilliant - I like it very much.
P.P.S. I'm using: NT4.0, Jdk1.3, Tomcat 3.2.1, C2rlc2.


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