Emmanuel Bardet wrote:

> Paul,
> 
> Does that mean that each time I request a page I should have a newly
> generated instance ? If so, this is not the case on my server even with
> http.lifetime=0 in JR.p. Any idea ?
> 
> Emmanuel.


No,  It just means the browser, and proxy servers, will not cache the page.

Paul Spencer

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 March 2002 22:02
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: Re: Page Expired problem when click "back" after login
> 
> 
> By default jetspeed generates pages that will not be cached and are
> "expired".  You can control the lifetime of a page with the property
> http.lifetime in JR.p.  Keep in mind that caching can occur in many
> places, including the browser and any proxy servers between your browser
> and the Jetspeed server.
> 
> Paul Spencer
> 
> Irene Huang wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hello,
>>
>>After I login jetpeed and click "Back", I got "Warning: Page has Expired".
>>And I have to click refresh to get to the page.  How should I fix it?
>>
>>
>>Thank your for the help :)
>>
>>
>>Irene
>>
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