One thing that we did to avoid this problem is to enable caching (TTL of 5 mins.) and tack on a generated "magic number" (a.k.a. timestamp) to the URL. That way, IE re-requests would all be for the same URL and therefore cached, but our own URLs would always change, forcing IE to fetch from the server.
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