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IE caching issue
From: "jatkinson" <jatkinson () zelvin com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:31:45 -0400
Wondering if any one else has experienced IE caching web pages that are marked no-cache after viewing source code. I am in the process of running a trial but looking for other input. Below are the meta tags that are set on the web pages: Cache-control: No-cache Pragma: No-cache Expires: -1 If anyone can shed some light on this issue it would be greatly apprecated. Thanks Jeff
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- Re: Limited vs full blown testing Richard Rager (Jun 24)
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- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Jerry Shenk (Jun 27)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing R. DuFresne (Jun 27)
- Re: Limited vs full blown testing R. DuFresne (Jun 24)
- Re: Limited vs full blown testing Martin Mačok (Jun 25)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Markowsky, Tyler (Jun 27)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Bénoni MARTIN (Jun 24)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Martin Murray-Brown (Jun 24)
- Re: Limited vs full blown testing El C0chin0 (Jun 24)
- IE caching issue jatkinson (Jun 27)
- Re: IE caching issue Daniel Staal (Jun 28)
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- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Thompson, Jimi (Jun 27)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Wayne Wooley (Jun 27)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing R. DuFresne (Jun 27)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Alan Davies (Jun 27)
- RE: Limited vs full blown testing Martin Murray-Brown (Jun 28)