Set the no-cache pragma.
Sam
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> Benedict Chng
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 11:17 PM
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> Subject: How to get the latest page from a site ...
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>
> Hi,
>
> I don't know whether I should tackle this problem from the servlet level,
> the WWW server level or the HTML level : I have a time-stamp on my webpage
> which is I get from the server's time using a servlet.
>
> The problem is I do not get the latest page from the WWW server
> when I load
> the page from my WWW browser (which embarassingly shows, maybe,
> yesterday's
> date) until I click refresh. Is there a way to control this?
>
> Benedict Chng
>
>
>
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