I KNOW this is a repeat Question. And i am also aware of the  following:

<%
     response.setHeader("Cache-Control","no-store"); //HTTP 1.1
     response.setHeader("Pragma","no-cache"); //HTTP 1.0
     response.setDateHeader ("Expires", 0); //prevents caching at the proxy
server
%>


However, i have a slight variant. I have a frameset (with 2 rows x 2 cols) I
have a logout page where i am placing a call to

        pageContext.getSession().inValidate();
        response.redirect("index.html");

Needless to say Exception being caught. However when i use the back button
the browser very cool-ly shows me the previous content whereas in the
Hotmail Service i get a Content Expiry message ?!

What am i doing wrong ?! I have tried putting the "no-cache"'s in the
individual pages of the frame, the frameset page (main) as well as a combo
of the both -- but will NOPE !

I am using jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 with IE5.5 as browser. Anyhelp appreciated
(sans the RTFM's and Archive redirections ;) )

Cheerio !

Mayuresh Kadu
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Aftek Infosys Ltd., Pune
http://www.aftek.com

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