Compatibilidad de Spry HTML DataSet en Internet Explorer

Hola que tal tengo un problema correspondiente con un html dataset, espero que me puedan ayudar. El asunto es el siguiente:
En un archivo asp muestro información que esta almacenada en una Base de Datos, por medio del HTML DataSet muestro esta
información en un archivo aparte ejemplo el index de mi pagina. Guardo esta información en el index y utilizo el metodo loadData()
para recargar nuevamente el DataSet para que se muestre la nueva información que ingrese, esto me lo hace de forma perfecta
en el exploradro Firefox y en el explorador de Google Chrome, por que en Internet Explorer no lo hace??
Espero que alguien me pueda ayudar gracias y Saludos.

A ok, gracias por el dato, pero al parecer lo que pasaba es que la pagina
asp guardaba los valores del DataSet en la cache es por eso que no se
actualizaban los datos.
Agregue estas lineas de código para que funcionara bien:
Response.CacheControl = "Private"
Response.Expires = 0

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                      on the Alberta Boilers Safety Association, contact their Fort
                        McMurray office
                    at 780-714-3067.</font></p>            <p><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><strong>Field and control
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                          operator if they want to do that. They are more experienced
                          and are
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                          the team lead. They tell the field people what needs to
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                          go out and do it&#8212;turning
                          valves, adjusting an instrument to control temperature,
                    pressure, flow, or level.&#8221;</font></p>
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                        or the special treatment
                            required to ensure that
                            impurities such
                            as water and sediments are removed from oil and gas in
                            the field. Once
                            separated, the oil or gas is transported by pipeline
                      to refineries, gas plants or markets.</font></p>
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                        Some of the equipment could be:<img src="images/htmlbulletinimages/1008v4" width="302" height="201" class="floatrightnocut"></font></p>           
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                <li><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">dehydration
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                      distillation columns</font></li>
                <li><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">cokers</font></li>
                <li><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">fractionators</font></li>
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