Andrey Krestnikov wrote:
>
> The problem is what
> browser take page from its cashe . I.e. data stay old .

> <META HTTP-EQUIV="expires" CONTENT="0">
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">

 You might try using real HTTP headers instead of the
HTML META elements. There was a discussion about this
earlier where I posted a link to a web page with a
good discusssion of the issues. If you search around
in the archives a bit (key word "expires" might do it)
then you'll probably find what you need. Come to think
of it, you probsbly should have looked in the archives
before you posted :-) If nothing in the archives helps,
I'd be interested in hearing more details...


-cks

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