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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/30/07 13:32

petersprc wrote:
> On Oct 29, 6:24 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> petersprc wrote:
>> >
>> > Try using session_cache_limiter('nocache') before session_start. This
>> > will tell the browser not to cache the page.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > John Peters
>> >
>>
>> (Top posting fixed)
>>
>> Which the browser can ignore, unfortunately. And even if the browser
>> doesn't ignore the cache, any of the systems between the client and the
>> server could cache it.
>>
>> How I wish it did work properly.
>>
>> P.S. Please don't top post.
>>
> This combination of headers will be honored by most hosts/proxies. In
> a situation where it's not, you can try using URL-based sessions or
> putting your site under https.
>

(Top posting fixed - again).

Not necessarily. Some do, some don't. And in some cases it depends on
the browser settings. The same is true with https:.

But this should be discussed in alt.html - this is not a PHP problem.

And again - please don't top post. This group uses bottom posting or
interwoven posting.

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