It may not be the browser's fault in this particular instance. It is
possible that the webserver, or a proxy is caching the page. I believe
setting the header to something like Expires=0 will turn off proxy caching
(not sure about that one, should double check). Depending upon the server
you are using it may not be possible to eliminate the caching of pages. I
have not seen that in any production quality webserver, however we use IBM's
VAJAVA's WebSphere test environment, and the pages always get cached in
development, but when we deploy the no-cache settings work fine.
Joseph Karau
Kingland Systems
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ruaidhr� Fernandes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:31 AM
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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