Try this one ?
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"Tim" <anonymous.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢
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> I have been actively updating my web sites pages, and when I use IE6 to
view them after uploading them to the site, it displays the last version of
the page I viewed in my web browser (this is not isolated to one browser or
computer). It will continue to display the last version I viewed until I
manually click the "refresh" button in the browser, and I mean for days. I
was testing on one machine and browser so I would know when I resolved the
issue, and it continues to display the last version of the page that I
viewed after hitting refresh.
>
> I have been playing with the "Content Expiration" settings on the "HTTP
Headers" tab in the properties of the site with no change. Currently I have
it set for "Expire Immediately" and you still need to manually click
"Refresh" if you've ever viewed the page before. I would appreciate any
help anyone can lend in this matter. I'm finding it very frustrating.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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