| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 1115319 |
2010-07-02 04:04:00 |
In IE, there is an option to always check for the latest version of a web page (or not). I can't see a similar option in FF. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. I want to be sure I am always getting the most recent version of a web page, rather than a (possibly) cached version. |
Tony (4941) |
| 1115320 |
2010-07-02 07:01:00 |
Not the refresh symbol in the top left? |
Whenu (9358) |
| 1115321 |
2010-07-02 07:22:00 |
F5 |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1115322 |
2010-07-02 08:06:00 |
Those two are both manual operations. What I am talking about is that when a web page is accessed, it is always accessed from the server, not from the local cache, with no manual intervention. As I said, there is the option in IE (see screenshot) but I can't find such a thing in Firefox. |
Tony (4941) |
| 1115323 |
2010-07-02 08:10:00 |
Cant do much about it, if its not there |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1115324 |
2010-07-02 08:21:00 |
clear you cashe when you close Firefox and you will get the latest. |
Roger Hunt (13648) |
| 1115325 |
2010-07-02 10:06:00 |
Cant do much about it, if its not thereWell, that's what I'm asking. Is it not there, or have I just missed something? |
Tony (4941) |
| 1115326 |
2010-07-02 10:08:00 |
clear you cashe when you close Firefox and you will get the latest.Yes, I guess that comes to the same thing - and you can set that up to be automatic. |
Tony (4941) |
| 1115327 |
2010-07-02 10:08:00 |
Reloadevery. Get from the addons page |
Phil B (648) |
| 1115328 |
2010-07-03 02:08:00 |
Reloadevery. Get from the addons page
I found that very annoying when it causes a refresh when you're in the middle of reading (or writing on) a page, dumped it very quickly :badpc: |
feersumendjinn (64) |
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