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I am after some help from you kind folk...
I have made a change to a site, including changes to an image. All looks good to me, from a number of browsers and through a number of ISPs.
However, some visitors have complained that the site isn't viewable, as an image obscures some text. On further investigation, it turns out the visitors are seeing an old (larger) version of the image. i.e. Their browser downloaded the newer version of the html page, but not the newer version of the image.
I am not sure if this is an issue of the browser of the visitors caching, or the visitors' ISPs caching. Either way, is there any way to force the cache to refresh from the website?
I note that this topic has been covered somewhat here: [webmasterworld.com...] However, I'd be keen to find a purely html way, rather than php.
Thanks
Other than that, I agree that the surest way is to leave the original image intact and upload a new image with a new filename each time (I just add a number after so I can see which is the latest).