Christophe:
If you add some meta-tags you will still have the
history-navegation feature.
When the user press the back button the browser checks
to see if he has the page asked. If he doesn't he has
for it to the server.
So, you should use the meta-tags on the pages that
changes on the time and when the user presses the back
button the page will be requested.
Atilio
Good luck
--- Christophe Geraud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Is it possible to bypass any cache configuration of
> the browser :
> I want the browser to forget its cache for some
> links.
>
> The problem must be explained deeper :
> I work on a dynamic web server. That mean that the
> same request cant
> give different pages depending on the moment ...
> I have a menu in frame with links. So when a link is
> clicked, the
> request must be sent to the server and NOT to the
> cache of the browser.
> On the other hand, the user may use the back
> functionality (to navigate
> the history), so I don't want to use any "no cache"
> or "expire".
>
> (The browser is IE > 5.0 or Netscape > 4.7)
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Christophe
>
>
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