I've never had any problems at all with the cache - Moz has been showing 
me the correct versions of pages ever day for 2 years or so - with the 
exception of a few builds that wouldn't run properly or at all. Perhaps 
your ISP corrected some sort of error in their proxy server?

Patrick

JTK wrote:

> Johnny Yen wrote:
>
>> "Jay Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
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>>> JTK wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Ok, well let me put it another way: was something broken in such a way
>>>> that the cache now temporarily works?  I agree this is an equally 
>>>> likely
>>>> scenario.  And one much more likely for AOL to cop to - otherwise 
>>>> they'd
>>>> have to admit that by bringing this severe defect to the public, I
>>>> caused the corpse to twitch a little.  For the good of the code.  And
>>>> the Politburo.  And the handful of Mozilla users.  Everybody wins!
>>>>
>>>> Then again, tomorrow is another day.  Or the same day a week ago if 
>>>> the
>>>> cache is in fact not fixed.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Simply put I have no idea as I've never been able to reproduce this
>>>
>> problem.
>>
>> Has anyone?
>
>
>
> At least two others.
>
>>  Maybe he's been working offline...
>
>
>
> No.
>
>> either way, clearing the
>> cache periodically is normal for N *and* IE.  That's why it's one of the
>> first buttons on the pref.
>>
>
>
> I have never once done it in either IE or NC4.7x, nor have I had any 
> need to.
>
>
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