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Birch Plain
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      10-25-2003
When I make amendments to my web site and up-load the
files, my browser keeps showing the old un-amended
files.
I have cleared every temp file that I can find, to no
avail.
I even downloaded several programs which clean the temp
folders...still no good.

I am using Internet Explorer ver6 with all the up-dates
from Microsoft.
I know the newer files are being up-loaded, as I have
gone so far as to down-load them again, and they are the
newer files.
What am I missing here ?

Thnx.
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Richard
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      10-25-2003
Birch Plain wrote:

> When I make amendments to my web site and up-load the
> files, my browser keeps showing the old un-amended
> files.
> I have cleared every temp file that I can find, to no
> avail.
> I even downloaded several programs which clean the temp
> folders...still no good.


> I am using Internet Explorer ver6 with all the up-dates
> from Microsoft.
> I know the newer files are being up-loaded, as I have
> gone so far as to down-load them again, and they are the
> newer files.
> What am I missing here ?


> Thnx.
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> Graphics downloads at
> http://www.members.shaw.ca/kevinmac



The simplest and most thorough way is to go to tools/internet options.
On the general tab, click the "clear temp internet files" button and let it
do the job.
The other thing you can do is to make sure your local folders are named
slightly different.
What's happening is your local files are being called on because of the
coding.
Once you have the page done, move all your files to another folder or rename
the folder so it is not called.


 
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      10-25-2003

"Birch Plain" <> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a03a02acb15fee8989699@shawnews...
> When I make amendments to my web site and up-load the
> files, my browser keeps showing the old un-amended
> files.
> I have cleared every temp file that I can find, to no
> avail.
> I even downloaded several programs which clean the temp
> folders...still no good.
>
> I am using Internet Explorer ver6 with all the up-dates
> from Microsoft.
> I know the newer files are being up-loaded, as I have
> gone so far as to down-load them again, and they are the
> newer files.
> What am I missing here ?


Someone, somewhere is caching the files. Are there any proxy servers between
you and your host?

Try leaning Ctrl as you refresh the pages.

Cheers
Richard.


 
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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      10-25-2003
Birch Plain pounced upon this pigeonhole and pronounced:
> When I make amendments to my web site and up-load the

....

> I am using Internet Explorer ver6 with all the up-dates
> from Microsoft.


Is this the site in your sig? ( http://www.members.shaw.ca/kevinmac/ )
Very nice, except you should check it with a Gecko browser. The menu box
overlays the content box in Firebird or Netscape 7. Ok in Opera 7. W2K.

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Marc Nadeau
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      10-26-2003
Beauregard T. Shagnasty a écrit:

> Birch Plain pounced upon this pigeonhole and pronounced:
>> When I make amendments to my web site and up-load the

> ...
>
>> I am using Internet Explorer ver6 with all the up-dates
>> from Microsoft.

>
> Is this the site in your sig? ( http://www.members.shaw.ca/kevinmac/ )
> Very nice, except you should check it with a Gecko browser. The menu box
> overlays the content box in Firebird or Netscape 7. Ok in Opera 7. W2K.
>


Same problem in konqueror.

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Birch Plain
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      10-29-2003
In article <MPG.1a03a02acb15fee8989699@shawnews>,
says...
> When I make amendments to my web site and up-load the
> files, my browser keeps showing the old un-amended
> files.
> <Snip>


Thanks for the replies and helpful hints.
Will look into as per suggestions.
 
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