Hi all,
I do not know why my message is rejected as the topic is discussed some days ago.
I again repeate i have gone thrpough the archive and not satisfied, want more 
discussion. Also my problem is a bit specific- related to request dispatcher-forward 
method. i am resending the mail. Please respond.

Please consider my problem. It is related to browser cache(IE specifically). I have

gone through mails in the archieves. But all the tricks like 1)pragma
2)cache-control
3)Expires  (0 or some past date)
fails. I do not want solution like In IE go to "tools > Internet options > general > 
temporary internet file > setting > checking for newer version of the page > on every 
visit." Is there any confirm programatic solution.

Now i come to the specific problem. It appears that when i use forward method to 
access a page it is not refreshed from server but from cache.

What i am doing i am accessing a servlet page(say p1)which constracts radio choices 
with names from the database. when user selects a name by clicking radio button then a 
javascript prompt pops up so that user can update that name. After updating when user 
clicks javascript prompt ok button updated value is stored in a hidden form and that 
form is submitted to another servlet(say p2). In p2 updated name is successfully 
inserted in database and then i use request dispatcher -forward method to back to p1 
servlet so that it can show updated result.

In netscape it works very fine but not in IE. Can any body help me?
thanx,
subi.




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