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>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;222064 Oh boy! Unbelievable! The "best" part of it is that one gets a deep insight into the way how MS programs. All this object-oriented, document object model and so on - obviously just marketing bull$hit. They see the no-cache tag, implement a ridicolous "solution" - deleting the page when it is already in the cache, and that was it. Not that they would know "this object, this document, may not be cached". Nope, not at all. Thanks, that opens my mind again. In the future, i will think of the most stupid reason for MS IE misbehaviour first. :-) [And: they didn't translate " to something else for filling the <META DESCRIPTION content.] Nice catch, really. best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüssen Anton Gombkötö Avenum Technologie GmbH http://www.avenum.com
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