At 11:32 26/10/99 +0100, pradeep paudyal wrote:

>If I use these tages in my html pages, I can't look at the source of my
html page in
>Netscape. I can't print the page either. Has naybody any idea why this
happens? Any
>workaround about this without removing the tags?
>It works fine with IE. I am using Apache/Jserv in Linux.
>
><META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
>  <META HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" CONTENT="Tue, 04 Dec 1993 07:32:02 GMT">

Why do you not want to remove the tags? They are explicitly to prevent
cacheing by browsers. The first line tells the browser not to cache. If it
ignores it (as it might), the second line tells the browser that the cached
copy has, effectively, already expired and therefore it must make another
request to the server to check validity.

John Moore
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