Hi,
You can also press Ctrl or Shift and click Refersh button -- this overrides cached 
content.
Regards,
Piotr

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kotireddy Mutyam
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 1:04
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Subject: how to clear cache in browser (urgent)


hi friends,
I am working on JSP with server as IIS using JRun.
i am working on portals in which the user has the option to create his own
website with his photos.
if he want to replace the old image with new image with name of the image
remains same.
when ever a new image is uploaded to the server with the same name as
previous one,
the browser is displaying the previous image, even if i delete the previous
image from the server and also the cached page in the browser. but if i
press the refresh button of the browser then the current image is
displaying.
how can i over come that problem of displaying the new image without
refeshing the browser.

TIA
kotireddy
my mail id is
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