Re: Correction Proble
On 05.01.2009 15:39, Mark Hansen wrote: --- Original Message --- On 01/05/09 13:23, John W. Barron wrote: Chris Garriss wrote: On 05.01.2009 15:35 John W. Barron spoke thusly: I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when program is restarted or rebooted. John W. Barron jbar...@nc.rr.com Did you clear the cache so you were certain SM was loading a fresh copy? Unless there is a secret way to clear the cache that I don't know about, I believe I did reaload several times. Reload does not clear the cache. A shift+reload will accomplish the same as clearing cache as that causes the server to serve up a new page. However, I think if you use Ctrl + Reload (hold the Control key down while clicking the Reload button) it will ignore the cache when getting the page. You may want to try that first. How do I clear the cache? See Edit -> Preferences, then Advanced, then Cache. There is a 'Clear Cache' button there. -- Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion www.ufaq.org Netscape - Flock - Firefox - Thunderbird - Seamonkey Support ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
John W. Barron wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/05/09 13:23, John W. Barron wrote: Chris Garriss wrote: On 05.01.2009 15:35 John W. Barron spoke thusly: I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when program is restarted or rebooted. John W. Barron jbar...@nc.rr.com Did you clear the cache so you were certain SM was loading a fresh copy? Unless there is a secret way to clear the cache that I don't know about, I believe I did reaload several times. Reload does not clear the cache. However, I think if you use Ctrl + Reload (hold the Control key down while clicking the Reload button) it will ignore the cache when getting the page. You may want to try that first. How do I clear the cache? See Edit -> Preferences, then Advanced, then Cache. There is a 'Clear Cache' button there. Thanks for the help. I will try it all. Ctrl. Reload seems to work! Thanks again. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
John W. Barron replied On 1/5/2009 2:35 PM I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when program is restarted or rebooted. John W. Barron jbar...@nc.rr.com John, There are two possibilities. 1. With SeaMonkey open on the file in question clear your History and Cache. 2. The file you edited may be a copy of the original and SeaMonkey is reading the old file. Carefully read the full filename and path in Notepad and compare that to the fill pathname you see in SeaMonkey Location Bar. Michael ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/05/09 13:23, John W. Barron wrote: Chris Garriss wrote: On 05.01.2009 15:35 John W. Barron spoke thusly: I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when program is restarted or rebooted. John W. Barron jbar...@nc.rr.com Did you clear the cache so you were certain SM was loading a fresh copy? Unless there is a secret way to clear the cache that I don't know about, I believe I did reaload several times. Reload does not clear the cache. However, I think if you use Ctrl + Reload (hold the Control key down while clicking the Reload button) it will ignore the cache when getting the page. You may want to try that first. How do I clear the cache? See Edit -> Preferences, then Advanced, then Cache. There is a 'Clear Cache' button there. Thanks for the help. I will try it all. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
On 01/05/09 13:23, John W. Barron wrote: > Chris Garriss wrote: >> On 05.01.2009 15:35 John W. Barron spoke thusly: >> >>> I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm >>> files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded >>> using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet >>> Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. >>> Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when >>> program is restarted or rebooted. >>> >>> John W. Barron >>> jbar...@nc.rr.com >> Did you clear the cache so you were certain SM was loading a fresh copy? > Unless there is a secret way to clear the cache that I don't know about, > I believe I did reaload several times. Reload does not clear the cache. However, I think if you use Ctrl + Reload (hold the Control key down while clicking the Reload button) it will ignore the cache when getting the page. You may want to try that first. > > How do I clear the cache? See Edit -> Preferences, then Advanced, then Cache. There is a 'Clear Cache' button there. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
Chris Garriss wrote: On 05.01.2009 15:35 John W. Barron spoke thusly: I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when program is restarted or rebooted. John W. Barron jbar...@nc.rr.com Did you clear the cache so you were certain SM was loading a fresh copy? Unless there is a secret way to clear the cache that I don't know about, I believe I did reaload several times. How do I clear the cache? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
On 05.01.2009 15:35 John W. Barron spoke thusly: > I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm > files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded > using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet > Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. > Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when > program is restarted or rebooted. > > John W. Barron > jbar...@nc.rr.com Did you clear the cache so you were certain SM was loading a fresh copy? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Correction Proble
John W. Barron wrote: I maintain a simple web page. Recently, in making changes to the *.htm files using Notepad, the changes are not visible when the page is loaded using Seamonkey, but has been made when the program is run in Intternet Explorer. I have clicked reload numberous times, deleted cookies, etc. Yet, Seamonkey continues to load the previous version, even when program is restarted or rebooted. John W. Barron jbar...@nc.rr.com how about posting a link so someone can go and check it out? -- *IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I cannot provide email help Emails to me may become public Notice: This posting is protected under the Free Speech Laws, which applies everywhere in the FREE world, except for some strange reason, not to the mozilla.org newsgroup servers, where your posting may get you banned. Peter Potamus & His Magic Flying Balloon: http://melaman2.com/cartoons/singles/mp3/p-potamus.mp3 http://www.toonopedia.com/potamus.htm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey