By no means.

You can go pretty far, though - by changing settings in IIS or servig
all pages through ah special handler (adding some header lines
forbidding caching) you can try to instruct (!) the participating
software downstreams (i.e. Proxies, firewalls and browsers) not to
cache.

You will be pretty unsuccessfull, though, when these decide to ignore
your orders.

And thats all you can do about this.


Regards

Thomas Tomiczek
THONA Consulting Ltd.
(Microsoft MVP C#/.NET)



-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolas Benech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Freitag, 3. Mai 2002 08:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] totally deactivate cache?


Hello,

I would like to totally deactivate the cache for some asp.net/c# pages.
For security reasons, I do not want even some of the icons wich are
displayed on my pages to be stored in some temporary directory.

I've seen ways not to cache a page, in wich the
client/proxy will always reload the page, but even if
you do that, I can still find the icons/images in
the cache, and I need to avoid this.

Anyone knows if this is possible?

Thanks.

- Nicolas



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