I know that the page content was updated yesterday, but I can only see what was there before the update, can't seem to refresh, any ideas?
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Clear out your browser cache, and check if there's an option to reload web pages on every visit.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Can't find this option to reload (IE 6.0). Also I fear that others looking at the site won't have the knowledge to do this, but that's another problem.Originally posted by PAH View PostClear out your browser cache, and check if there's an option to reload web pages on every visit.If you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
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tools -> options -> general tab -> temp internet settings panel -> settings button -> top panel displays the four settings for checking for new versionOriginally posted by Chantho View PostCan't find this option to reload (IE 6.0). Also I fear that others looking at the site won't have the knowledge to do this, but that's another problem.whats the lowest you can do this for?Comment
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Originally posted by Chantho View PostCan't find this option to reload (IE 6.0). Also I fear that others looking at the site won't have the knowledge to do this, but that's another problem.
The problem may be on the server, either with the way that you've updated content but not changed the expiry parameters sufficiently to trigger a refresh by the web server, or the web server (e.g. IIS) is caching the old page still.
Maybe reset the web server to clear it's cache or alter the page content by altering the container names. e.g. rename page or image names to include a number that is incremented each time you modify them, so any caching is automatically refreshed.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Do I need to reboot before changing this setting has any effect?Originally posted by HankWangford View Posttools -> options -> general tab -> temp internet settings panel -> settings button -> top panel displays the four settings for checking for new versionIf you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
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No, just close and re-open the browser.Originally posted by Chantho View PostDo I need to reboot before changing this setting has any effect?Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Also are you viewing the site through a proxy?
Also you could look at doing something like this:
http://particletree.com/notebook/aut...ascript-files/
Since you are versioning the files they will be reloaded when you put the new one up as it cannot be cached since it doesn't exist. You have to make sure that you version your files properly if you go down this route though.Comment
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It may well be a probem with the server, as Ctrl + F5 is now working as I'd expect, ho hum.Originally posted by PAH View PostThe problem may be on the server, either with the way that you've updated content but not changed the expiry parameters sufficiently to trigger a refresh by the web server, or the web server (e.g. IIS) is caching the old page still.
Maybe reset the web server to clear it's cache or alter the page content by altering the container names. e.g. rename page or image names to include a number that is incremented each time you modify them, so any caching is automatically refreshed.If you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
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I like the look of that - MrsF's website has loads of static images on it (which it needs because of the nature of the site) that I want to force into the cache.Originally posted by Ardesco View PostAlso are you viewing the site through a proxy?
Also you could look at doing something like this:
http://particletree.com/notebook/aut...ascript-files/
Since you are versioning the files they will be reloaded when you put the new one up as it cannot be cached since it doesn't exist. You have to make sure that you version your files properly if you go down this route though.
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