Hi,

     May this can help you.  It's from the microsoft website (don't have the
exact url any more).

"
The information in this article applies to:

Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 3.02, 4.0, 4.01, 4.01 Service Pack 1, 5 for
 Windows 95

Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 for Windows 98

Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0, 4.01, 4.01 Service Pack 1, 5 for
Windows NT 4.0

When you use the <HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">; metatag in the

header section at the beginning of an HTML Web page, the Web page may still be

cached in the Temporary Internet Files folder.

A page that Internet Explorer is browsing is not cached until half of the 64 KB

buffer is filled. Usually, metatags are inserted in the header section of an

HTML document, which appears at the beginning of the document. When the HTML

code is parsed, it is read from top to bottom. When the &lt;HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA"

CONTENT="NO-CACHE">; metatag is read, Internet Explorer looks for the

existence of the page in cache at that exact moment. If it is there, it is

removed.

To properly prevent the Web page from appearing in the cache, place another

header section at the end of the HTML document. For example:



   <HEAD>;



   <META HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" CONTENT="5>;

   <TITLE>; Pragma No-cache </TITLE>;



   </HEAD>;



   <BODY>;



   This is an example of where to place the second header section<br>;

   so that the "Pragama, No-Cache" metatag will work as it is supposed

   to.<br>;



   </BODY>;



   <HEAD>;



   <META HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">;



   </HEAD>;



   </HTML>;

-----------------------------------------------------------
Peter Collette                     IBM Belgium Global Services

Hi,
pragma header  doesn't work properly , is ther any other solution  ???
> ----------
> From:         Stefan van den Oord[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     Stefan van den Oord
> Sent:         Monday, February 07, 2000 7:41 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Importance:   High
>
> Hi Ashwani,
>
> If you include the following directive in your page, the browser will not
> cahce it:
>
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
> --
> Stefan van den Oord
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > From: Ashwani Kalra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 19:25:02 +0530
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hi all
> > Its sort of urgent ;
> > I have three links on a page(jsp)  which points to this page itself. but
> as
> > far as i know  if the page is cache it is picked up  from there not from
> the
> > server.
> > so i want to expire the page so that when the link is clicked  the page
> is
> > picked up from the server.
> >
> > It must be small command of html  or ???????     jsp.
> >
> > please let me know if any one have done something similar.
> > Exact syntax will be of great help
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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