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Two problesm - Project references and pages not expiring

Asked by bearpaws in Microsoft Visual Interdev

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I have three  problems:
   1.I have searched the manuals, but do not see what I should check under project references in regard to Visual InterDev, can someone tell what should be checked??

   2. I am having a problem with my pages expiring. I have at the beginning of each page, (before the incude statement for ado and the html tag, I do not issue a response.flush etc.). I have made sure my history folder is dumped and my cache is dumped before testing but it does not matter. It simply wouldn't expire the pages, and I am kinda getting desperate here.
Below is the  inserted the code (I am using server-side coding):

Response.Buffer = True
Response.CacheControl = "no-cache"
Response.AddHeader "Pragma", "no-cache"
Response.AddHeader "Expires", "0"

yet, my pages do not expire as expected. I have tried with IE 5.5 and up, tried it with WIn98, Wint2000, and Xp Pro and can not figure out waht the problem is.
CAn someone please help me ??
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