My guess is that Web Zero is running a proxy service which caches
content. A fix is to set your server to always send fresh content. It's
a setting in your server. What server are you using?

You also might be able to just send a "No-cache" request in your headers
as well, which forces the proxy server to get fresh content. Though this
doesn't always work on all proxy servers.


-Chipp

Thanks, Chipp. This looks like it is indeed the problem. We are using Apache. I've
asked my Web administrator to look into it. He doesn't know offhand what the
setting is, but he'll check it out.


Dan

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