I use these two on one of our homepages. One is for Netscape/Mozilla and the othe is for IE. I forget which line is for which browser but I suspect the Pragma is Mozilla. This is between the head /head tags on the webpage. I've seen where you set the browser not to cache and it will still cache. <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" CONTENT="0"> <meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache"> Thomas 7/7/2003 5:22:13 AM, Jerry Westrick <Jerry@Westrick.Com> wrote:
Hello:
I got a problem keeping Internet Explorer from returning values from the cache instead of getting the new values of external files being downloaded.
Sometimes a "refresh" will get IE to get the new values, and somtimes I have to delete all temporary files.
Does anybody know how IE to fix this?
Is there a parameter in IE to say DONOT cache this site?
Is there something I can do to the External Files to enfluence IE?
Jerry Westrick
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