When all else fails on browser caching, use ?x=$random
where $random is a wildly random variable.

The browser will never think it has the correct data since every link to it
changes.

The next/previous stuff is pretty-well described in the archives and code
samples.

Oh yeah:  I'm not seeing anything useful in the image at the URL you
posted...

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From: Coenraad Steenkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:30 AM
Subject: Go and look at this shitt! The page does not refresh at all!


> This is what i was talking about in my previous post!
> But now i need to get a way of using next and previous with it!
> http://www.dev.co.za/devtest/Example/
>
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