Phillip,

Perhaps, you can change your PHP script to set
no-cache HTTP headers using Cache-Control or Pragma
when sending the image.

You can find examples at the following sites:

http://us4.php.net/header
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/php-anthology-2-5-caching

Regards,

Scott Povlot

--- Phillip Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> C) Knows why the method I've tried is caching on PC
> browsers?
> D) Knows of a fix to solve the caching issue?



                
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