Re: IE and Caching



How are you caching ?
Post the method you're using.



Juan T. Llibre
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"tshad" <tscheiderich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am having a problem with IE on one machine where it will not work after
>the first time on certain pages. It appears to be going to the cache all
>the time. On other machines I don't have that problem.
>
> If I delete temporary files, it will work the first time.
>
> If I close the browser and then open it again it won't work correctly,
> unless I do a refresh on each and every page.
>
> If I am going to my 3rd page, which depends on data kept in my session
> that was put there from my 2nd page, it won't work.
>
> I only seem to have this problem in IE.
>
> Mozilla doesn't have this problem.
>
> What is causing this and how do I get around it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>


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