Leon Porter | Re: [LFN] parolas for eraldica

Me ia trove la seguente en "wikipedia troubleshooting":

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Troubleshooting#Cache_problems
_with_Internet_Explorer)

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A number of problems seem to arise from IE's fanatical tendency to
cache pages.

Symptoms: page edits appear to disappear; pages such as recent
changes don't update correctly, etc.

A quick and dirty way to at least temporarily solve this type of
problem is to use the "Internet Tools:General:Delete files..." option
in IE.

Apparently, it is possible to force IE to reload from the web rather
than its cache by holding down Ctrl while clicking the "Refresh"
button. This is a less drastic solution, but not absolutely
guaranteed to work.

Try:

Reload
Ctrl+Reload
Shift+Reload
Alt+Reload
Clear the browser cache
Reinstall Windows
Switch to another browser
A recent change to the Last-Modified HTTP header may fix this for
some users.

See also: Wikipedia:Clear your cache

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Ctrl+Reload ia solve la problema per me!

Leon

--- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, "Carlos Thompson"
<chlewey@c...> wrote:
> George wrote:
>
> > Go to preferences. Open "cache" (under "advanced").  Find where
> > it says "compare the page in cache to the page on the network"
> > and change the setting to "every time I view the page."
> >
> > That should do it.  Tell me how it works (or if it works) for you.
>
> Well, I usually use Internet Explorer, and usually when you hit
> reload it rejects whatever is in the cache and loads what's on the
> net.
>
> I am just at another computer, and I found even an older version of
> the files, but I have the oportunity to compare with Netscape and
it
> seems to show the latest one (the corrections by George).
>
> I will check again...
>
> -- Carlos Th