More info please on auto-expiration

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Chris Bruce

I read Mark Fitzpatricks post and I still have a question.

I'm using standard Frontpage 2003 everything (Navigation
structure, Server Extensions, etc.)

Here's the problem I am seeing. I modify the content of
any page in may web. Then I publish my web. When a
client machine accesses the web through IE, the client
stills sees the old content. The client has to
press "Refresh" on the browser to see my new content--
very annoying.

My question is: Is there a way to tell the browser to
reload its content when the web page content has changed.
(why doesn't this happen automatically?)

What am I doing incorrectly?

Thanks!
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

You are doing Nothing wrong

It depends on the users:
- browser settings (general TIF settings)
- ISP (some like AOL cache pages)




| I read Mark Fitzpatricks post and I still have a question.
|
| I'm using standard Frontpage 2003 everything (Navigation
| structure, Server Extensions, etc.)
|
| Here's the problem I am seeing. I modify the content of
| any page in may web. Then I publish my web. When a
| client machine accesses the web through IE, the client
| stills sees the old content. The client has to
| press "Refresh" on the browser to see my new content--
| very annoying.
|
| My question is: Is there a way to tell the browser to
| reload its content when the web page content has changed.
| (why doesn't this happen automatically?)
|
| What am I doing incorrectly?
|
| Thanks!
|
|
|
 
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