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cache problem..!

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by mohamad1983, Aug 28, 2004.

  1. #1
    hi everyone
    when i make changes to my website i have a problem to view it, i view the site before the changes for example if my web site had 2 links and i made changes by adding a third link i cant view the new changes i only see 2 links...since iam connected to the internet through a LAN network and the web site is stored in the administrator's cache and it is hard to contact the admin every time and ask him to emtp the cache for me....so is ther any solution for my prob.... :(
    thanx
     
    mohamad1983, Aug 28, 2004 IP
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    vorapolpanya Peon

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    hold "ctrl" then hit "F5" , you should see the change
     
    vorapolpanya, Aug 28, 2004 IP
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    not the ctrl nor the f5 made sence coz the probleb as i think is from the admins server and not from my pc
     
    mohamad1983, Aug 30, 2004 IP
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    Just Hold Shift, and click on the refresh button at the same time.
    (That is, if you are using Internet Explorer! :))
     
    msaad, Aug 30, 2004 IP
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    Nitin M White/Gray/Black Hat

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    Are you saying there is a caching proxy server that is the problem?

    If so, there is a way to specify no-cache in the header of page. Or, just by appending a random number to the url you should be able to bypass the cache ...

    For example, instead of www.yoursite.com type in www.yoursite.com?random=92982
     
    Nitin M, Aug 30, 2004 IP
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    thanx Virginia Realtors,
    would u please tell me about the cache code or something like that iam really greatfull..
     
    mohamad1983, Aug 30, 2004 IP
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    You problem is your proxy server. it's caching your page. you can no-cache tag to go over this.
     
    melfan, Aug 30, 2004 IP