The Back button isn't controllable via Cache and IE and Netscape behave very different with this. IE there's no way to disable the Back button from caching unless you're submitting a form and you expire the content (using FORCE RELOAD as the header parameter). I've seen 'This page has expired' in IE before, but this appears to work correctly only if you do it in SSL pages, not regular pages.
The best approach is to build a user interface that's very clear so that hte user never has a need to click on teh Back button. And if they do, to have error code that can detect if a page was clicked on again (resubmittted).
+++ Rick ---
>Hi
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>I'm using West-Wind for my project and I'm looking for the best way to force cache to be clear on client navigator. I don't want that my client can click on back or forward button to see my other application pages.
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>Eg.: I have a logon page and my client quit application and come back by using back or forward button.
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>Regards