Download times / caching

We can view our forms via internet. The problem is the download times. It seems that the .jar files aren't cached properly. We have tried it on various computers using IE and Navigator. After we bring it up the first time, which takes a good 7 mins or so, everything works fine. Actually if we close the browser and try it again, that works fine. The problem is when we disconnect then reconnect via 56k modem. It begins downloading aprox 2megs or so. I don't mind the initial download time. But is it suppose to download 2 megs everytime you disconnect and reconnect? BTW our server has a bandwidth to the internet of 512k. Anyone have a clue on what might be the problem? Thanks in advance!

just testing <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Conrad:
An updated. It works fine in Navigator. It seems to cache it in a sub-folder of the Jinitiator. Still having problems with IE not caching.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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