What version of netscape did you say you were running?
You didn't say, eh? I'm running 4.72 for Linux, and can tell you 
what to do in version 4.

I'll bet you've got as far as:
'edit' -- 'preferences' -- 'advanced'
but didn't know that you could click 
  on the icon on the left side of the word
  'advanced' for more options. 

Click on 'cache' and then click on the radio box below
'document in cache is compared to document on network...'
called 'every time.'

* cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000808 07:16]:
> I know this is only halfway a Linux techie question, but can anyone direct me
> to a site where I can find some good info on using Netscape?   (And not
> Netscrape's own gotta-be-on-line-to-use-it  'Help' system which is as useless
> as a Windoze Help file  :(
> 
> (I want a way to clear the cache so I can be sure it's downloading the
> latest version of a web page and not just recycling the one I DL'd two days
> ago).
> 
> ((The sooner Opera finish their Linux port the happier I will be......))
> 
> Chris
> 
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