My guess is that Web Zero is running a proxy service which caches content. A fix is to set your server to always send fresh content. It's a setting in your server. What server are you using?
You also might be able to just send a "No-cache" request in your headers as well, which forces the proxy server to get fresh content. Though this doesn't always work on all proxy servers.
-Chipp
Dan Soneson wrote:
I am experiencing something rather unexpected in a web app that I am developing for my students. I have given them a splash screen application with just the engine, a button with a backscript, and a button that calls a stack down from the web. We’ll call this stack stack 1. The subsequent stack (stack 2) is simply a login screen, with fields for the student’s name and a button that downloads and opens another stack (stack 3) from the web. This third stack also has a set of links that download and open further independent stacks (stacks 4, 5, 6…) as well.
This arrangement has been working fine for my students until one of my students switched her ISP from AOL to NetZero. When she now uses my splashscreen app, the button that accesses the login screen (stack 2) from the web seems to open a stack that has been cached somewhere. The button on stack 2 apparently can’t find stack 3, so when we click this button the application shuts down.
It is apparent that the stack 2 which her machine accesses is cached somewhere, because when I add a button to stack 2 and save it on the web, the old stack 2 is still called up on her machine. The problem seems to be connected with NetZero, since when we run her machine through an ethernet connection on our network, everything works just fine. But when we go through the modem by way of NetZero, the old stack 2 appears and apparently cannot find stack 3 (standard “go URL “ command) so the program shuts down.
Has anyone had experience with this problem and if so, do you know of a workaround? Her machine is a Dell Inspiron laptop running Windows XP. I develop on a Macintosh, but none of the other students seem to have this problem, although they are all running various versions of Windows. I have fiddled around with the Internet control panel on her machine, clearing the cache and the stored list of websites visited, but still the problem persists.
TIA Dan
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