[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:<3d6a4da5$1$yvsrqngn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > The failure to get a new version of a page is not limited to home page > startup. > > I just visited a link I check regularly for the weekly, Sunday "New > Stuff" page. I was disappointed that it wasn't up. Then I thought > about it and hit reload. The new page was there. > > Here, at least, Mozilla is loading previously visited sites from cache > even when I have it set to compare pages once per session.
I think this is not an OS/2 specific problem. In recent (last month or two) Mozilla builds on Windows (at work <g>) I've had weird problems with when it chooses not to fetch a current page, specifically on dynamic pages. For example if test.php shows a form, and when you submit the form, it takes you to test.php again, which this time reads teh submitted form and displays some results. Contained on the results is a link to test.php, which normally would reload the page with no submission, bringing the original form again. But it seems to just do nothing at all when you click the link... paul
