Regarding my last post with the <meta> tag solution, I've just re-read your post and it clicked that you are linking a js file, not embedding the script within the page - in which case the meta tags won't stop the js files from being cached. Unfortunately, I don't think there is a solution for this that doesn't involve user intervention (don't quote me on that and by all means, keep looking :) - Mark Johnson mentioned holding the shift key while clicking reload (control - r in most browsers works also), probably the best solution would be to include a note on the page asking visitors to press ctrl-r to ensure they receive the most up to date version of the page.... hth Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Grubb - Internet / Intranet Content Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] +61 2 9895-7408 Department of Land and Water Conservation Sydney, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/24 4:16 am >>> I made a web page that calls a JavaScript file. My problem is when I change the JavaScript file, the browser not download the new archive. I think if I delete my history, the problem desapear for me. But what happen with the other users? Anybody knows how can I solution this problem for final users? -- Édison Andrés Rivera Noreña Ingeniero de Sistemas Departamento de Informática Universidad de San Buenaventura Medellín - Colombia [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.usb-med.edu.co/~neos
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