DeMoN LaG wrote: > > JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 29 Dec 2001: > > > "Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote: > >> > > > > [snip] > > > >> > >> Has he tried: Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Cache. Setting to > >> Page in cache compared to one on network: > >> > >> Everytime ?? That way N6/Moz / Communicator never relies on the > >> page in the cache. > > > > Uh, well, yeah, I would sure hope that disabling the cache would > > fix it! Then again, this *is* Mozilla we're talking here. That's > > not the point though. If the cache is broken, and it clearly is, > > it either needs to be fixed it or removed. > > > > You didn't answer the question, genius.
Yes I did, Einstein. Several times in fact. Christ. > What is your cache setting at? > Once again for the extra-thick: "WHEN THE PAGE IS OUT OF DATE". Set up a Doctor's appointment to get that wax cleaned out of your ears, sheesh.
