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    From: Anto Paul 
    > 
    > I'm using response.setHeader("cache-control","no-cache");
    > 
    > and tomcat is correctly telling me that the page has 
    expired when I 
    > use the browser back button.
    
    What is the exact message you get when clicking back button 
    in browser ?. What browser you use ?. I think it is issued 
    by browser not Tomcat.



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Its ie 6.

regards DaveP

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