clintonG
Wed Mar 09 08:09:21 CST 2005
Google: "prevent browser cache"
There's a better way to 'push' content these days than using a web page. Its
called RSS (Really Simple Syndication) which is actually a huge trend you
should know about. The content can be made to be displayed in web pages.
When the page loads it only has the most updated content. Most however are
using 'readers' such as RSS Bandit. Maybe you've seen the little orange
icons on web pages lately? Consuming the 'feed' in a web page generally
requires scripting skills which is why readers remain the most useful at the
moment.
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"geretzme1" <geretzme@harpers-ferry.usmc.mil> wrote in message
news:8BCA980E-6A42-4496-B94C-DE0417AB044D@microsoft.com...
> Hey Im a marine with MSSG31. We push out updates for our website but the
> thing is, when you open the updated website, it will bring up cached
files.
> And you have to clear your temporary files then refresh in order for the
> webpage to load. Now I know that you have to clear your temporary
internet
> files and hit refresh, but the common marine mom does not. So she just
look
> at the page and thinks its not updated. I was curious if there is some
kind
> of code you add to the script or some way to stop the website from
displaying
> the the old files. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Respectfully
> Lcpl Martin E Geretz