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]... >> >>> 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. > > > >
