If the proxy is standards compliant you can tell it via response headers not to cache this page/s Set Expires: <some date in the past in http format> Cache-Control: No-Cache (you can do this via the RESPONSE object, ie. REQUEST.RESPONSE.setHeader("Cache-Control", "No-Cache")) I found the following web resources useful: caching tutorial: http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/ http1.0 http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/1945/index.htm cheers! peter. On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 sbergmann@weblog.de wrote:
Hi!
I have the following problem:
To serve my site in multiple languages and not to copy the whole page, I want to use a SESSION-Variable. The variable saves the choosen language so I can use it in the whole page. To change the language I'm setting the variable with the new language and I'm making a redirect to the page with "RESPONSE.redirect()". Now the problem is that when there is a Proxy between, the page is served from the proxy without changing the language. The proxie uses the cached page in the old language. When I use the Refresh-Button of the Browser the changing of the language takes effect. Without a proxy it works fine. Does somebody know a possibility to make a refresh to the page to get the content really new from the server and not from the proxie?
Bye
Steffen
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