Hi All,
We have an application that generates dynamic ebooks. One of the (minor)
problems (but yet annoying) is that when a user comes back to an ebook, they
have to actually delete the cache and reload the page to not get the cached
version which might be wrong because the content or even the
German Geek wrote:
Hi All,
We have an application that generates dynamic ebooks. One of the
(minor) problems (but yet annoying) is that when a user comes back to
an ebook, they have to actually delete the cache and reload the page
to not get the cached version which might be wrong because
Yes, that's what i thought, but with my FF 3.0 the resources (swf,png,jpg)
don't get reloaded. I have to reload the page (after deleting cache).
Something to do with the Apache configuration?
??
Thanks for the reply.
Tim-Hinnerk Heuer
http://www.ihostnz.com
Laurence J. Peter - If two wrongs
German Geek wrote:
Yes, that's what i thought, but with my FF 3.0 the resources
(swf,png,jpg) don't get reloaded. I have to reload the page (after
deleting cache).
Something to do with the Apache configuration?
Hi Tim,
Try loading up just a single file in FF - one of your graphics for
2009/2/23 Per Jessen p...@computer.org
German Geek wrote:
Yes, that's what i thought, but with my FF 3.0 the resources
(swf,png,jpg) don't get reloaded. I have to reload the page (after
deleting cache).
Something to do with the Apache configuration?
Hi Tim,
Try loading up just a
German Geek wrote:
This didn't work. ctrl+i brought up my bookmarks. ?? Do i need a
special plugin/extension? Have web developer etc.
Nope, this is standard FF. Ctrl+i should give you the Page Info
window. Try looking for that in your menubar and pulldowns.
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Per Jessen, Zürich (3.1°C)
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