Try response.setHeader("Expires",0);
I believe this solved my IE caching problem.
S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello: I have added the following to my servlet to prevent caching but it is still
>caching
> in IE. It works fine in Netscape. Is there any way I could prevent it from being
>cached in
> IE. Appreciate it for any help.
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" CONTENT="0">
> <meta http-equiv="Pragma" CONTENT="No-cache">
> <meta http-equiv="Cache-Control", "private">
> Thanks,
> J
>
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