I'd have to agree with Phil(and not just because thats my name too :).  If
you are using IE then you may want to change Tools->Internet Options --
General->Temp Internet Files->Settings... to every page visit if it isn't
already.  If you have NS or some other browser you may want to go to the
page with that and see if the results are the same.
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phill

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> I have the same setup as you, but I can't believe that the server can
> possibly cache your include files - I'm sure something else must be going
> on. I assume you are using the cgi version of PHP - if so, there's only
> php.exe knows about your include files, and it dies and forgets everything
> at the end of a request.
> There might be a problem with the browser caching files, or perhaps in
your
> program logic?
>
> Cheers
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> Phil Driscoll
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