Hi,
i don't know if it will help but You can try same thing i did here [1]
i was trying to force pages not to being cached and it turned out not
to be trivial.
Still i don't know how it will behave with proxy.

[1] 
http://poulwiel.blogspot.com/2009/01/browser-back-button-and-caching-problem.html

Best greetings,
Paweł Wielgus.


2009/9/10 rohansd <rohan.de...@tcs.com>:
>
> Even we am facing this problem with my application whe it runs on proxy
> servers.
> Apparently, this problem occurs only with a certain proxy server. There may
> be rules defined on the proxy server but being an internet application we
> have to live with it and find a solution.
> The information that is shared comes from the database..
> Interestingly, when the browser is refreshed the data shows up correctly.
> we tried the no-cache as well as no-store stuff in jsps to no avail.
> Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
> Rohan
>
>
>
> pankaj semwal wrote:
>>
>>  Intermittent session problems come when our application runs on proxy
>> servers.
>> Even i  put the cache remove tags in jsp.
>>
>> Still same problem i am facing.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
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