Try adding a URL variable which has a random number as a value -- that's the
standard way
to get around caching problems (I'm sorry to say).
-----Original Message-----
From: St. Louis, Thomas (CRD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 12:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: response.sendRedirect(...) is taking page from cache
I have a page that submits a request to a servlet and on certain conditions
the servlet performs a
response.sendRedirect(...) right back to itself. Is there anyway to force
the browser to not grab
the page from cache. I have the html tags
<META name="Cachecontrol" value="no-cache"> but this still does not seem
to do anything. Any
thoughts on how to override taking the page from cache?
Thanks for your help!
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> ______________________________________________
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