To: Framers (E-mail); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Internet explorer glitch
After I upload a file update to my webserver, I like to test the upload
by downloading it using Internet Explorer. However, the file I download
is always the original version, not the update. FireFox doesn't suffer
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On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:42 AM
To: Framers (E-mail); techcomm at user.itconsult.co.uk
Subject: Internet explorer glitch
After I upload a file update to my webserver, I like to test the upload
by downloading it using Internet Explorer
The Intentionally Evil, sorry, Internet Explorer seems to keep VERY
long to cached files. We have this problem with our upload too.
Further, if you are uploading using some engine that uses ActiveX,
that further seems to slow things down.
Try to delete the cache in IE history and try again.
The Intentionally Evil, sorry, Internet Explorer seems to keep VERY
long to cached files. We have this problem with our upload too.
Further, if you are uploading using some engine that uses ActiveX,
that further seems to slow things down.
Try to delete the cache in IE history and try again.
After I upload a file update to my webserver, I like to test the
upload by downloading it using Internet Explorer. However, the file I
download is always the original version, not the update. FireFox
doesn't suffer this problem. If I give the update a different name,
even if it's only one
That seems odd... So you actively replace the files on the webserver
but it still returns the old file? Have you tried calling a priest?
;-)
On 11/15/06, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I upload a file update to my webserver, I like to test the
upload by downloading it using Internet
After I upload a file update to my webserver, I like to test the
upload by downloading it using Internet Explorer. However, the file I
download is always the original version, not the update. FireFox
doesn't suffer this problem. If I give the update a different name,
even if it's only one
That seems odd... So you actively replace the files on the webserver
but it still returns the old file? Have you tried calling a priest?
;-)
On 11/15/06, Doug wrote:
> After I upload a file update to my webserver, I like to test the
> upload by downloading it using Internet Explorer. However,