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Expiring Page Views in Netscape Fails |
From: |
Adam Altman |
Date: |
6/21/2000 2:38:04 AM |
IP: |
167.206.190.206 |
Anyone try to set page views to expire immediately for dynamic pages? I use Response.Expires=0, which works great on IE Browsers, they always bypass cache and hit the site. The problem is, on Netscape, the expiration seems to be fixed to 1 minute minimum, Anyone found a way around this?
If it works, this is a very usefull way to use the same page to display both the initial and final states of a transaction. For example, an administrative page that locks or unlocks user access to a system, show the status of each user in a table, click on a link to lock a user, and the page that does the work sends the iser back to the initial page. If the page view has been expired, the result should be immediately evident. My problem is, in IE it works fine, in Netscape it doesnt, need to refresh if less that one minute.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Adam Altman |
Follow Up - Re: Expiring Page Views in Netscape Fails - Adam Altman 6/23/2000 10:43:51 AM
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