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IE6 and caching.

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mack

5:33 am on Oct 23, 2001 (gmt 0)

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I recently upgraded to IE6 from 5.5

I was altering a small section on one of my webpages (re-directing a link) and i previewed in on IE6. The old page was still there. I refreshed several times (still the same) i went to internet options and delited the cach and history folders still showing the same page. I them thought there must be an ftp problem so i repeated the page transfere using another client, Still the same. I even totaly removed the page from my server. I loged onto that page using IE6 and the page was displayed. (talk about wierd). I remember having to install a service pack for IE 5.5 to correct this fault does anyone have any knowledge of how to correct this fault. My page was been altered 7 days ago and it is still showing the old page!

I viewed the same page in netscape 6.1 and all it up to date.

joshie76

8:22 am on Oct 23, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Weird - have you tried the shift+control and clicking refresh trick? This is supposed to force a fresh reload.

Worth a try I suppose.

mack

4:16 pm on Oct 23, 2001 (gmt 0)

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i have tried almost everything including that.. i even delited my catch files....i loged on-line there and this is the first timem i have seen the recent page since i changed it last week.....

tedster

6:36 pm on Oct 23, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Similar problems are reported by ravgni and rumbas on this thread [webmasterworld.com], but we never nailed down if they were using IE6. I just asked.

<added> ravgni solved his problem by un-checking 'webproxy' on his adsl setup </added

Rumbas

10:52 pm on Oct 23, 2001 (gmt 0)

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I don't know about Ie6. Just had some reports on the problem but haven't been able to produce them myself.
Will check it out though.
Thanks for a heads up.

mack

2:38 am on Oct 25, 2001 (gmt 0)

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it could cause problems for sites that are regularyl updated...always seeing the old page would be a nightmare for the webmaster.