Hi

>> I don't follow you! All is does is NOT cache the page...
>
>Exactly. This means that whenever I visit the page, I have to downlaod
>the whole thing although nothing did change.
>You with DSL/broadband connection don't care. But I do.
>
>Furthemore I doubt that this will help for the firefox problem since it
>is a css-mixup and not a html-mixup that causes the display weiredness.

That was my concern, too.  I wonder if we could call this a Firefox bug?

For the moment, then, I'll leave it be.  But if you could then help out
Ashkay handle queries to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  i can handle
webmasters@ complaints.

Soon, of course, things will normalize.


>
>ciao
>Christian

best
Louis

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