sean gave the classic WRONG cargo-cult answer:
If thats the case, one fix could be to add
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
to the HEAD section of your html.
vroom - please trace down the six people that gave upvotes to this post and shoot them or remove their voting privileges.

This is wrong. Has been wrong since day one. The spec says that "Pragma" is for client to server, not server to client. That it keeps getting repeated in every online "beginners guide" doesn't make it any more right.

For a proper explanation of how wrong this is, and what you should do instead, type in "caching tutorial" into Google, which gives something like this caching tutorial as the first or second hit.

And please stop passing this cargo cult untested crap around. {sigh}

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker


In reply to RE: RE: querystring updating page??? by merlyn
in thread querystring updating page??? by Anonymous Monk

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