you wont find anything like that in http-headers, because its a browser thing. 
if you enable caching of websites for your browser it will show you a cached 
version of the site, if you use the back-button.
you said, that you want to use it on a terminal? so you have controll about how 
to configure the browser! disable the back-button, remove the browser-cache ... 
some thing like this might help. 

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Von: Cyrille37 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. November 2006 22:42
An: Tapestry users
Betreff: Re: DISabling the back button

Mats Henricson a écrit :
> 2. After a logout. We don't want our users to be able to use the back 
> button
> to see the
>   last page, from which he clicked the "Log out" link. We know that going
> somewhere
>   from that brought back page would lead the user to the login page, but
> none the less,
>   it would be bad enough, especially if it is done from a public 
> terminal.
Hello,

I've made a lot of search about this subject, but I did not find a 
functionnal solution.
I've try many headers about cache expriation and so on, but no solution.
For example when I click the Back button on FireFox, it show me the page 
and there is no access on the server, it is only a cache version of the 
page.

If you find http headers which make impossible for the webBrowser to go 
back without talking with the server I'll give you all my love ! ;-)
It's a hard subject.

Cyrille


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