HttpServletResponse resp ;
In your output...
resp.setHeader("Expires", "Tues, 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 GMT" ) ;\
This will reload your page . Hope this helps.
Amar..
Patrick McGovern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/29/99 03:54:21 PM
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Subject: Caching and IE
Hi there.
I'm having a problem with IE. I have servlet that presents some information
to the user. It also has a link that will allow then to change through
another servlet. Upon return to the first servlet IE displays the original
information and does not reflect the information that was changed on
servlet B. I assume it's reading servlet A from cache as this does not
happen with Netscape. I need to know how to get IE not to read from cache
but to re-run the servlet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Patrick
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