One of the most simple methods is if the redirect is
not a history (back) function, but a direct hyperlink
to the page. The downside of that is you must hardcode
or otherwise call the entire address for the page.

By doing this the browser sees this as a new page
visit and will not cache it.


--- Justin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a page that has data on it that can be
> selected.  Once they select an item, they are taken
> to a different page whereby they can enter and edit
> the data.  Once the user hits select it takes them
> back to the first page that contains the data.  The
> problem we have is that IE caches the page and does
> not necessarily force a reload of the page.  Does
> anyone know of a CF tag or even perhaps a JavaScript
> tag that will force the browser to pull a new copy
> of the page from the server when it hits the page? 
> There is a meta tag and a JS tag that I've tried,
> but these keep refreshing the page every X number of
> seconds. I don't need that...need just a simple way
> to force a refresh and not to have the page pull
> from the cache.
>  
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>  
> Thanks,
> Justin
> 

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