I'm setting the "no-cache" in the html meta-tag and I was actually
suspecting that it was not functionning because the image was generating
another request.  My problem is how did I tell the browser to not cache
this image?  Is there a "no-cache" tag for images?

Thanks,
Stephane

At 08:33 AM 7/4/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Are you setting the caching for the HTML pages, or for the images
>themselves?  Each embedded image in an HTML page will generate a separate
>request to the server, with a separate set of caching settings.
>
>
>Bart Cassady
>Database Analyst
>Corporate Technology Services
>Associated Engineering Group Ltd.
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>>>> Stephane Cloutier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/03 1:25 PM >>>
>Ok, I know this subject have been discussed many times but the solutions
>that were given ("pragma" http-equiv set to "no-cache" and "expires" set to
>"0") are not working neither for netscape nor explorer.  I have multiple
>html pages that have image tags pointing on a servlet.  The problem is
>these images are cached in the browser and when they are updated, the html
>pages still show the old images of the cache instead of the new one that
>should be return by the servlet.  Any idea to solve this?
>
>Thanks,
>Stephane Cloutier
>
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