Refreshing a site in users browsers after updates

I have designed several sites and am obtaining problem that once i go to look at the update, the old version can there be until I click " refresh". Can there be an easy (or hard) method to correct this I realize about the meta label that refreshes a new screen, but I was wondering if there is another way this does it instantly.

Any help can be greatly appreciated. One site I recently finished is http: //www. floydpatterson. org/

Thanks and now have a great 1 week.
Anthony

from what i know, i think lots of browsers ignore the particular meta setting(for invigorate anyway) and very well browser options may well disable this feature so i foundthis link with a javascript snippet which may be useful that will you

look it over, hope it assists

Their browser is caching your website. What the browser lands on wrong is not really consulting the server to discover if a new version with the content is available, or the machine isn’t responding considering the right message.

HTML:
< meta http-equiv=" cache-control" content=" no-cache" /> 

Sweet thanks with the swift responses. I think the actual meta no cache will be the way to go.
Thanks a number of,
Anthony.

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