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Hi anil. Every page requested by you will be downloaded to a temporary folder first and then will be rendered by browser for you. But you can add instrcutions to your response headers not to cache the page at any level (browser or proxy), or you can instruct the browser to expire the page content. You set the expiration time of your page to some date back in history. This setting will cause the page to be expired immediately after being rendered. HTH Sudhakar Microsoft MVP, MCSD |
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