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Html And Xml Tags An tags get to know

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Hi,Sometime that even an webmaster or webdesigner can forget or search after forgotten tags, like me here today where I'm looking after an No Cache Meta tag. I thought that I had seen it some time for many year ago, but now can't I find it again or get it to work. So to get this started is this hereby my first post into this forum.Hope that many may find this an useful forum and either help me with my above request.Cheers!Jens

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cache-control:
<META HTTP-EQUIV="CACHE-CONTROL" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">

HTTP 1.1. Allowed values = PUBLIC | PRIVATE | NO-CACHE | NO-STORE.Public - may be cached in public shared caches
Private - may only be cached in private cache
no-Cache - may not be cached
no-Store - may be cached but not archived

The directive CACHE-CONTROL:NO-CACHE indicates cached information should not be used and instead requests should be forwarded to the origin server. This directive has the same semantics as the PRAGMA:NO-CACHE.
Clients SHOULD include both PRAGMA:NO-CACHE and CACHE-CONTROL:NO-CACHE when a no-cache request is sent to a server not known to be HTTP/1.1 compliant.
Also see EXPIRES.
Note: It may be better to specify cache commands in HTTP than in META statements, where they can influence more than the browser, but proxies and other intermediaries that may cache information.


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cache-control:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="CACHE-CONTROL" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">

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Hi again,

 

Thanks a much for your advice, it seems like that I've found my mentor..:-) I knew that I had seen surch of meta tag, but as I did said had I searched several dokumentations to find that tag, and the reason was that it seems like that caching of sites can makes trouble when you're using Firefox and working with tpl and css files, as even that I've uploaded new versions often taking the cached. Strange!!!

 

Thanks again

Cheers!

Jens

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