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Thanks for the code. In the past when I have updated a website the owner
would call and tell me that they did not see the updates and I would tell
them to click there refresh button and the update would be there and I would
wonder how many people would not see the updated website. I just used that
and it worked. The person had there website opened before I updated it and
when it was updated, they saw it change.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">
<META HTTP-EQUIV="CACHE-CONTROL" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">
One more question. I have seen this in other website code, <meta
name="revisit-after"content="30 days"> would this thak the place of
submitting your website to the search engines?
Thanks again,
jim
would call and tell me that they did not see the updates and I would tell
them to click there refresh button and the update would be there and I would
wonder how many people would not see the updated website. I just used that
and it worked. The person had there website opened before I updated it and
when it was updated, they saw it change.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">
<META HTTP-EQUIV="CACHE-CONTROL" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">
One more question. I have seen this in other website code, <meta
name="revisit-after"content="30 days"> would this thak the place of
submitting your website to the search engines?
Thanks again,
jim