One of the most simple methods is if the redirect is not a history (back) function, but a direct hyperlink to the page. The downside of that is you must hardcode or otherwise call the entire address for the page.
By doing this the browser sees this as a new page visit and will not cache it. --- Justin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have a page that has data on it that can be > selected. Once they select an item, they are taken > to a different page whereby they can enter and edit > the data. Once the user hits select it takes them > back to the first page that contains the data. The > problem we have is that IE caches the page and does > not necessarily force a reload of the page. Does > anyone know of a CF tag or even perhaps a JavaScript > tag that will force the browser to pull a new copy > of the page from the server when it hits the page? > There is a meta tag and a JS tag that I've tried, > but these keep refreshing the page every X number of > seconds. I don't need that...need just a simple way > to force a refresh and not to have the page pull > from the cache. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > Thanks, > Justin > "polymath \POLL-ee-math\, noun: A person of great or varied learning; one acquainted with various subjects of study." __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ---------------------------------------------------------- To post, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe: http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberUnsubscribe.cfm To subscribe: http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberRegistration.cfm
