Manomohan K Kalathil wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>         I am having a problem which seems to be threatening the density of
> hair on my head .
>         I have an application in which the user logs in and all details of
> the user is stored in an object , say , "UserData". This is stored into
> the session . Whenever a page is called , ie jsp , servlet ; I check for
> the existance of this "UserData" object to see whether the user has logged
> in & also to use the data available in the object
>         I have a link on my main page which pops up in a new window using
> Javascript ; a page that is a jsp , lets say SendFeedBack.jsp . The
> problem is that I don't want this to be cached on the browser,because
> each page has data unique to that instance.
> The simplest solution was to set the response header ie
> response.setHeader("Expires","-1");
>         This brings up something crazy ; The "UserData" that I set in the
> session is not visible in this page . ANy ideas why this happens


could be a client issue: are you by any chance using IE4 ?


jm.

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