> There are plenty of non-m$ users about.
In numbers maybe - as a % - no way.
Does depend on your target audience though - Joe Public is MS virtually 100% with some using Macs - only enthusiasts (geeks?) use linux/alternate browsers/etc.
If you've got a website take a look at your stats.
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Guest repliedAMCD,
Brilliant, it worked.
Thanks a lot. I used the Ctrl key and refresh.
Whats in a name,
Thanks for your advice as well.
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I thought it was the shift key ?
other answer is install another browser. I use opera but firefox has quite a following. It is always a good idea to check that your pages are not doing anything too ie specific anyway. There are plenty of non-m$ users about.
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Guest repliedFirst I presume you're using Internet Explorer, as that one in particular has known problems with caching.
For instance it can quite happily ignore pragma no-cache tags.
Try pressing the Ctrl key and then pressing refresh in you're browser...if that cures the problem you've got a caching problem somewhere
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I recently changed the index page of one of my sites and published it.
Try as I may, I have been unable to view from my PC the updated page.
I cleared all the cache ( by going into internet, tools and deleted all cookies, history file register etc...).
Somehow my PC seems to be holding the previous page and I am unable to find where it is.
I know it is not at the ISP level, as from my laptop I can view the updated page.
Any suggestions as to what I can do?
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