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11/15/2007 5:53 PM
 

I'm having a problem with page caching.  I have several pages that each have a specific Flash file.  I can run one and only one of them and then all of the others fail.  This only occurs in IE.  If I stop IE and log back in, I can once again run one and only one Flash file.  All of the pages work as long as they are the first one selected.

I discovered that if I configure IE to reload a page every time (from the temporary Internet files settings), it works perfectly.  But I can't count on my users having their IE set up this way.

So, is there a way to use the page settings in DNN to reload each page whenever it is accessed?  I've tried using the Page Header Tags section for the pages to set the page to not cache, but my changes didn't work.

 
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11/16/2007 10:42 AM
 

Are the users authenticated when they view the site?  If not, you might check the performance settings under host settings as it might be setting cache settings that are causing issues.


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11/16/2007 3:04 PM
 

Yes the users are authenticated.  I've tried changing the host settings for bothe the Performance Setting (currently at Moderate Caching) and Authenticated Cacheability (currently set at Server and NoCache) but it doesn't make a difference what values I select.  The only thing that seems to work is to change the settings on the browser itself.  That's why I thought I needed to make a change at the page level rather than at the host level. 

There was a few Internet sites that mentioned putting

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" CONTENT="Tue, 01 Jan 1980 1:00:00 GMT">
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">

in the <HEAD> section of the page.  I tried doing this for the pages using the "Page Header Tags" section of each page.  I verifed that this was added properly to the pages, but that didn't work so I was seeing if someone knew of something else I could try.

 

 
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