Date: 11/03/00
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Hi,
I want to take part in the discussion about caching problems.
I use NN4.7 (and IE4.0 for testing purposes) to display my phplib-created
pages. Unfortunately I get regularyly messages like "Cannot display, page
expired, please reload" when I use javascripts history.back() function. I
don't understand why I see those messages, I thought the browser should
know that he needs to reload it by himself without asking the user... Am I
wrong?
Well, the whole thing is solved by pressing "CTRL+R" or the reload button,
but it disturbes the users.... Any solution for this?
Looks like the only good way is to avoid using javascript and do
everything with php then? I mean to have clear links to pages and not to
rely on the cached documents...
Marko
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