On 05.01.2009 15:39, Mark Hansen wrote:
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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
[email protected]
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.
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