Hi Paul,

Take a look at http://www.i18nguy.com/markup/metatags.html here you see some useful META tags you can use in your pages...

But, one thing that you don't say is how are you making the login in and out...

For example if you are running an Apache mod_perl enabled webserver and you use Apache::Registry you must code your cgi's with some things in mind see http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/porting.html.

If you can't or won't change it so that it works with Apache::Registry, you can use Apache::PerlRun instead...

But as I said... more info would be great, to give a more certain answer of what is happening. ;-)

Regards,

|fire| at irc

In reply to Re: Web Page Caching by fmerges
in thread Web Page Caching by thekestrel

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