one thing I could think of would be to have the site on an https
connection ;o) Most of the browsers are configured to not cache secure
pages. But that's a BIG overhead just for no-cache. To tell you the
truth I haven't seen any solution to this problem but I've seen this
problem quite a few times.
Regards, Stefan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruaidhr� Fernandes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23. ma� 2001 12:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CACHE CONTROL EXAMPLE
Hi all,
still having problems with this one.
Can anyone show me a simply WORKING example of JSP
code telling the IE5 browser not to use cached pages
and to reload the page if the user presses the back
button.
Ive tried everything and no success.
Help would be very welcome.
Thanks
Rui
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