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Hey everyone, got a quick question. Got a dynamic web based comic I helped out with coding, which a friend of mine did. The concept is on each "refresh" of the page, it changes the panels around, and selects a set of random text sets from a database. Everything works fine on Mozilla, Safari, or any browser but IE. On IE, if you click the refresh button, it does reload the page properly. BUT, if you click a lick to the page itself, i.e. on the page we have a link to itself to refresh, the page DOESN'T refresh. We set a
<META HTTP-EQUIV="CACHE-CONTROL" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">
But, the problem is that seems to refresh all the images too, which we'd rather NOT have, as that uses up bandwidth. Is there any way to force IE to refresh a page, but NOT refresh all the images on that page? Anyone hit anything like this before, and have any thoughts? BTW, open to thoughts/comments on the comic :) I may have posted it before, but figured why not ask again.
Thanks!
Jason
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