It's not a good idea because it will only work for you.

It depends what your servlet is returning what the best solution is and it
is dependent on you having control over it, but you might be able to send
headers to prevent caching.

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2008/10/1 ArunDhaJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Hi All,
> I've found a work around for solving this problem. This might help
> newbie like me.. ;-)
>
> In Internet explorer: Tools > Internet options > Settings > Every
> visits to the page.
>
> I'm not sure about other browsers. Now I wanted to know whether this
> approach is a better one.
>
>
> -ArunDhaJ
> >
>

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