Re: [PHP-DB] Re: clues to cache-like behavior

2011-08-10 Thread Jim Giner
With IE, a refresh is F5 or even better, ctrl-F5.  Should always get the 
latest updates.  Or you could add:

header(Cache-Control: no-cache);

at the beginning of your php code. 



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Re: [PHP-DB] Re: clues to cache-like behavior

2011-08-10 Thread Donovan Brooke

Jim Giner wrote:

With IE, a refresh is F5 or even better, ctrl-F5.  Should always get the
latest updates.  Or you could add:

header(Cache-Control: no-cache);

at the beginning of your php code.



Well, that works! :-/ (I'm embarrassed to say)

For some reason I over-thought that one.

Thx,
Donovan




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Re: [PHP-DB] Re: clues to cache-like behavior

2011-08-10 Thread Jim Giner
HTH!

One thing - you should remove it after doing your development so that users 
can take advantage of caching on their systems. 



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[PHP-DB] Re: clues to cache-like behavior

2011-08-09 Thread Jim Giner
So you're saying a page refresh in your browser doesn't cure the problem? 



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Re: [PHP-DB] Re: clues to cache-like behavior

2011-08-09 Thread Donovan Brooke

Jim Giner wrote:

So you're saying a page refresh in your browser doesn't cure the problem?



Hi, sorry for the delay.. Yes, page refresh/s is basically what I am 
doing to get to the latest edits (by clicking in and out of the edit 
area).  Reloading the page one or more times works as well.


Donovan




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