> Solution 1:
> Send a header() that avoids caching (can't remember it exactly)
> Solution 2:
> Call the image like this:
> <img src="image.jpg?arandomstringhereeachtime">
> Or if you were creating it with a php script:
> <img src="image.php?img=image.jpg&arandomstringhereeachtime">

My preferred way of doing it, and making sure its reloaded each time is to
do it this way... the U variable pretty much guarantees a random string each
time its loaded.

image.jpg?".date("U")."




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