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jawahar Rajan
All,
I have a default setting of Response.Expires = 1200
is this 20 minutes? or 1200 minutes?
The problem I have is say user1 log-in to the web site,
and is a valid user, then I display on each page they
use "You are User1". User1 then then logs out.
Then user2 log-in and is a valid user the next page they
use however say "You are User1"
Initially I had set the expires = 0 and had no problems
but I was asked to increase the time ot 20 minutes.
Is there way to force the Web pages to not use cache when
a new user logs in . Most of the pages are the same! that
most users come across.
I know I can turn Caching off, but then user get page
Expired and we are using frames in the ASP pages and
refreshing takes them back to the home page unless they
refresh in the correct frame.!
Any ideas how I can over come this
Thanks
Jawahar
I have a default setting of Response.Expires = 1200
is this 20 minutes? or 1200 minutes?
The problem I have is say user1 log-in to the web site,
and is a valid user, then I display on each page they
use "You are User1". User1 then then logs out.
Then user2 log-in and is a valid user the next page they
use however say "You are User1"
Initially I had set the expires = 0 and had no problems
but I was asked to increase the time ot 20 minutes.
Is there way to force the Web pages to not use cache when
a new user logs in . Most of the pages are the same! that
most users come across.
I know I can turn Caching off, but then user get page
Expired and we are using frames in the ASP pages and
refreshing takes them back to the home page unless they
refresh in the correct frame.!
Any ideas how I can over come this
Thanks
Jawahar