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When you use the metatag in the header section at the beginning of an HTML Web page, the Web page may still be cached in the Temporary Internet Files folder.
A page that Internet Explorer is browsing is not cached until half of the 64 KB buffer is filled. Usually, metatags are inserted in the header section of an HTML document, which appears at the beginning of the document. When the HTML code is parsed, it is read from top to bottom. When the metatag is read, Internet Explorer looks for the existence of the page in cache at that exact moment. If it is there, it is removed. To properly prevent the Web page from appearing in the cache, place another header section at the end of the HTML document.
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Cookies are used to get user agents (web browsers etc) to hold small amounts of state associated with a user's web browsing. Later that information read by server
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For broadband users this is a small software utility for Microsoft Windows users that helps speed up browsing times by utilizing Google's global computer network.
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