Does this include the reloading of any class files that are used in the jsp
page?
Matt
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Subject: reloading
You can tell the browser not to ever cache the output of your jsp (in
effecting forcing it to refresh each time it is loaded) by inserting this
code at the top of your jsp:
<%
response.setHeader("Cache-Control","no-store"); file://HTTP <file://HTTP>
1.1
response.setHeader("Pragma","no-cache"); file://HTTP <file://HTTP> 1.0
response.setDateHeader ("Expires", 0); file://prevents <file://prevents>
caching at the proxy server
%>
Clark D. Richey, Jr.
Software Engineer
Edge Technologies, Inc.
301-483-6900 Ext. 40
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