I don't know what an "auto link" is - but if you are creating ajax
requests then you have to do something stupid like:

// pseudo javascript
var url = "url";
url += new Date();

Otherwise ie will see the same url and not bother to make the request.
 (a premature optimization I guess)

On 8/22/07, Siddhartha Argollo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having an annoying problem with my pages in IE6. It doesn't happen
> with firefox.
> When the page has auto-links, sometimes it doesn't refresh when the link
> is clicked.
> The state before the click continues to be shown in the browser, in
> despite of the postback. I have to hit the refresh button to view the
> new state of the page. It even happens with the pager of the Grid
> component.
> I already inject all may pages with
>
> <META CONTENT="NO-CACHE" HTTP-EQUIV="CACHE-CONTROL"></META>
> <META CONTENT="NO-CACHE" HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA"></META>
>
> Anybody else has notice that? Is there something else I might try to
> solve this issue?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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