Hello Aks:

Let me tag along with your query and ask something relating to yours:

I don't want for the browser to load a page from its cache when the user makes
use of the navigation buttons (Back and Forward).  When generating the HTML
page, I set things to "no-cache" in the Header section.  It works just fine with
Netscape 4.7 but IE5 is oblivious to that setting.

I searched the archives but with limited results...  Any help is most
appreciated!

Jean

Subramanian A K wrote:

> Hi,
>         here is the problem. i have a login screen wherein i give id and
> password. after that am into my next screen from where if i press <Back>
> browser button i  come to login screen again. now the password field will be
> blank , still if i press forward button i can go to my next screen. can we
> stop this?... i tried
>         response.setHeader("Pragma","no-cache");
>         response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-store");
> but it does not seem to work.. can anybody throw a little bit light on this
> TIA
> Aks
>
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