Thanks guys!

> From: Rogan Creswick <[email protected]>
> Which particular page (or pages) are you encountering this problem on?

Every page I tried it on.

> From: Richard England <[email protected]>
> What browser, what version do you have now and what version did you use
> to have?
 Firefox now, Firefox before
> What OS?
 10.4
> Does this happen on all pages you try to refresh on all sites?
 Yes



> From: Bill Barry <[email protected]>
> First, as others said, the refresh does not work on all web pages,
> some page constructions make the refresh button not do what you think
> it should. Another problem may be that your cache is corrupt. Try
> Ctrl-Shift-R  to get a completely new page, bypassing the cache.
>
> Bill

Ctrl-Shift-R  Worked!!! Hurray!! Thank you!

I now have a sticky note to myself on the computer to remind me to use
Ctrl-Shift-R to refresh a page.

(Why does this have to be so complicated?)

Thank you!

Debra


> Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 12:10:18 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PLUG] last Update
> Thanks, Bill.
>
> However both of your suggestions simply take me back one page, and do not
> actually refresh the page I'm on.
>
> Debra
>
>

>> Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 16:38:39 -0800
>> From: [email protected]
>> Subject: [PLUG] last Update
>> Last Sunday at the Linux Clinic, when I did my Update Manager, I lost my
>> "refresh" tab.  How do I get it back?  There were several other changes,
>> mostly in how things are arranged and how they look, and I liked it
>> better
>> before.  Can I un-update?  Do I dare not update in the future?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Debra
>>

>> Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 16:55:48 -0800
>> From: Bill Barry <[email protected]>
>> Do you mean the refresh button in the browser? If your browser is
>> Firefox, the refresh button is at the right end of the address bar.
>> Or you can just use Ctrl-r.
>> Bill


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