> Suz, I've had the same problem as you described with a client who can't see
> the latest changes I've made and that I can see. As others have pointed
> out, there are many possible reasons for this, including ISP caching. It's
> a bit beyond our control, but the problem is that the client thinks we're
> lying to them, telling them we've done work but they can't see it, so they
> assume it's not really done.
One of my clients woke me up this morning with the same complaint,
only it was HIS work that he could not see. And he was dialed in to the
server himself, working one end with telnet and browsing the result.
Had the same problem with another client earlier this month. He
thought he was going slightly nuts.
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