Before sending your graph with:
Imagegif($im);
try things like that:
Header("Expires: Fri, 10 Jun 1976 07:00:00 GMT");
HTH
Piotr
--- toby z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hay guyz
>
> this is a rather silly thing
> but its starting to drive me now
>
> i have a page with a million switches .... checkin
> and including
> files for each case .....
>
> the files on their turn run a few queries
> and then each calls a file generate graph
> which generates a graph for the query rum earlier in
> the caller file
>
> u know the works .....
>
> the problem is
>
> each file passes to the grapgh file the data fetched
> and the title of
> the graph
>
> unless i re-fresh the page the graph displayed last
> keeps appearing
> and re-appearing
> with the old title n old data u know .....
> caching the old one ...... :S
>
> i stumbled upon clearstatcache()
> but it aint seem to be workin either
>
>
> and another thing
> this screwup happens only on remote machines not on
> ma own
> not on the server u know ......
>
> what else can i do to clear the cache without having
> to tell ma
> clients to refresh the page each time
> (they cant even turn the compu on properly ...... :)
> )
>
> will sumbdy plz tell me .....
> as im pretty lost in the cache clearing thinggy
> .....
>
>
> thnx a mill guyz
>
> toby
>
>
>
>
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