Often after i upload new webpages, it takes hours to check out the change. Ive tried using refreshing page/deleting technical staffing , internet files. What else will i do to increase the changes. (Other people could see the changes long before I’ll, so I know they are there! )
Just about any help please.
Paul
Unless you have some bizarre host, it must happen immediately. Usually there are some possibilties:
A SINGLE. The temp documents aren’t really being deleted
3. Your browser is messed up (try Mozilla and also another browser temporarily)
3 OR MORE. Your ISP makes use of a proxy for you to cache pages (to save bandwidth) whereby there isn’t much that can be done.
Thanks with the quick answer!
If others can see my own changes before us, would this imply it cant be problems of my ISP utilizing a proxy.
Thanks
Paul
Tgat can be your IE is caching the files… your host may be caching files also…
Yes. A thing you can search to find out if it’s a proxy issue or problems with your browser: go to a new friend’s/coworker’s/classmate’s computer in their house (if they create a savings fund same ISP! ) and also try accessing your page. If it works fine, then its your computer. If getting older, then it’s your ISP. You can try calling them to find out if they can stop while using the proxy for your webblog.
have anyone tried ctrl + f5
Ive called a pal tonight, they can see the changes at the moment and I cant. The challenge is therefore together with my laptop
Is there anyway I can definately delete temporary files or however not store them from the start!
Thanks for your help
Paul
Delete everything in your Temporary Internet Information directory, and try again. Also try jravenscroft’s tip regarding Ctrl-F5. If not works, then try http: //www. mozilla. org/.
To Filburt1 and the others who possess posted
Ive tried any suggestions – but without joy so much. Im now off to discover the Mozilla site!
Thanks all for the assistance.
Paul.