head after /body

2008-09-17 Thread Stefan Lindner
A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
suggests to put a

/BODY
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE
/HEAD
/HTML

head tag after the closing /body tag. But wicket (1.4M3) deletes the
head and the served page is

/BODY
/HTML

Any way to solve this?

Stefan

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Re: head after /body

2008-09-17 Thread Ryan Gravener
those are some pretty old browsers

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Stefan Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
 suggests to put a

/BODY
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE
/HEAD
/HTML

 head tag after the closing /body tag. But wicket (1.4M3) deletes the
 head and the served page is

/BODY
/HTML

 Any way to solve this?

 Stefan

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Re: head after /body

2008-09-17 Thread Matej Knopp
Anyway, I don't think the cache pragma makes some difference as we set the
proper http headers. Pragmas are just alternative thing to do so.

-Matej

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Stefan Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
 suggests to put a

/BODY
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE
/HEAD
/HTML

 head tag after the closing /body tag. But wicket (1.4M3) deletes the
 head and the served page is

/BODY
/HTML

 Any way to solve this?

 Stefan

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RE: head after /body

2008-09-17 Thread Stefan Lindner
OK, so I'm going to look for another solution. Thank you.

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Anyway, I don't think the cache pragma makes some difference as we set the
proper http headers. Pragmas are just alternative thing to do so.

-Matej

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Stefan Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 A microsoft tech tip (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222064) for IE
 suggests to put a

/BODY
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE
/HEAD
/HTML

 head tag after the closing /body tag. But wicket (1.4M3) deletes the
 head and the served page is

/BODY
/HTML

 Any way to solve this?

 Stefan

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