test1.php has this code

(
<?php
header("Cache-Control: no-cache");
header("Pragma: no-cache");

$a=date("D M Y ; h:m:s");


echo $a;

?>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv='Pragma' content='no-cache'/>
<meta http-equiv='Expires' content='-1'/>
</head>
<a href="test2.php">tk</a>
</html>
)

then when i visit test1.php and move to test2.php then on pressing back button why is it not displaying the current time instead displaying the time i last visited it. its a simpler version of my previous problem

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possible duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/3645609/… [same user two hours ago] – aularon Sep 5 '10 at 11:55
@aularon yes the problems same but people said it was lengthy so to get more users actually read trhe problem had it shortened – tushar Sep 5 '10 at 12:03
did u try replacing headers with ones I suggested? if the problem persists after that: what browser are you using? – aularon Sep 5 '10 at 12:06
@aularon yes i did it but the result is the same and i am using safari 5 – tushar Sep 5 '10 at 12:12
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Your browser cached the previous response.

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Please read the entire question, including the most important part here, the code. He's attempting to set the cache control headers, the question isn't what's happening, it's why it's happening. – Nick Craver Sep 5 '10 at 11:53
@nick yes thats exactly what i am asking here and thanks for letting me know about the accepting answers part wasnt aware of that .did accept the answrers to previous questions now – tushar Sep 5 '10 at 11:57
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