quick comment - if you just use meta tags, this will only stop the browser from caching the page, but won't stop intermediate caches on the internet from caching it, so you still might not get an up-to-date copy of the page. To stop intermediate caching, you have to set the http headers which you can do as described above using ASP - or I guess through web server settings.
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