On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Zsolt Koppany wrote: > No, there is no proxy, everything runs in a simple LAN. You can also try adding the following at the top of your HTML document: (in the <HEAD>) <META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"> Though I don't know why it wouldn't work from the servlet. Have you tried telnetting to your box and issuing an HTTP request manually? Perhaps the headers are not actually getting set. This can happen if you send any output to the output stream before setting the headers. Joe Laffey LAFFEY Computer Imaging St. Louis, MO ---------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: Cache problem with IE Daniel Lopez
- Re: Cache problem with IE Manish Bhatnagar
- RE: Cache problem with IE Duncan Irvine
- RE: Cache problem with IE Christopher Kirk
- Re: Cache problem with IE Zsolt Koppany
- Re: Cache problem with IE Johnathan Smith
- Re: Cache problem with IE Zsolt Koppany
- Re: Cache problem with IE Zsolt Koppany
- RE: Cache problem with IE David Oxley
- Re: Cache problem with IE Zsolt Koppany
- Re: Cache problem with IE Joe Laffey
- Re: Cache problem with IE Zsolt Koppany
- Re: Cache problem with IE Joe Laffey
- Re: Cache problem with IE jos� placide
- MYSQL CONNECTION CLASS Guilherme Zambon
- RE: MYSQL CONNECTION CLASS Dianne Cree
- Re: MYSQL CONNECTION CLASS Christian Rauh
- Re: Cache problem with IE Roby Gamboa
- RE: Cache problem with IE Randy Layman
- Re: Cache problem with IE Zsolt Koppany
- RE: Cache problem with IE Samson, Lyndon [IT]
