If you are calling the page from an HTML page generated by a servlet, you
may use a button (programmed with Java Script, code posted in the HTML code
generated by the Servlet). Use the command onClick=history.back() or
history.go(-1) in the button call (an image could help to). That could help!
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Bch. Javier Eduardo Tom� Vecchione
Systems Engineering Student
Universidad Metropolitana
Caracas - VENEZUELA
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----- Mensaje original -----
De: Vijayanand Deshpande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Enviado: Viernes, 10 de Septiembre de 1999 03:46 a.m.
Asunto: Re: How to get the latest page from a site ...
> Hi
>
> Even I faced similar problems............what i am doing is something
which
> is not really acceptable method but still it works .........its actually
> browser specific since it fetches the previous versions of the page if
they
> are stored in "Temporary internet files" folder so browser settings need
to
> be configured.( Thats my understanding.........experts please correct me
if
> I am wrong.)
>
> i use IE 4.0. on the menu bar go to tools...........Internet
options.....and
> on the advanced tab go to security..........and check the box
corresponding
> to "Empty temporary internet files when browser is closed"
>
> also on the general tab for internet options go to temporary
> files........settings and where you find"Check for newer version of page"
> select "Every visit to page".
>
> If you use a different browser then may be you could search for equivalent
> options.
>
> I know this is not a good way...... Even I am eager to know if this can be
> achieved through code.
>
> Regards,
> Vijayanand
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Benedict Chng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 11:46 AM
> Subject: How to get the latest page from a site ...
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't know whether I should tackle this problem from the servlet
level,
> > the WWW server level or the HTML level : I have a time-stamp on my
webpage
> > which is I get from the server's time using a servlet.
> >
> > The problem is I do not get the latest page from the WWW server when I
> load
> > the page from my WWW browser (which embarassingly shows, maybe,
> yesterday's
> > date) until I click refresh. Is there a way to control this?
> >
> > Benedict Chng
> >
> >
> >
> >
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