Why does my IE suxoR?
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Why does my IE suxoR?
The other day, Windows borg updated my IE.
Now, whenever I click on a thread that I know has been viewed/posted on since an earlier visit, I get the "original" thread?
Did I 'splain that goodly?
Now, whenever I click on a thread that I know has been viewed/posted on since an earlier visit, I get the "original" thread?
Did I 'splain that goodly?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Furley
You know the thread has new posts but the new ones arent showing?
If I refresh, the new posts magically appear.
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just reboot and take a 6 shots of maker's mark.
All will be fixed.
I noticed that it firefox and IE hang when you click on some threads(new pages). I hit refresh and the whole page loads up. i thought it was a problem with i-club.
I'm soo sleepy
All will be fixed.

I noticed that it firefox and IE hang when you click on some threads(new pages). I hit refresh and the whole page loads up. i thought it was a problem with i-club.
I'm soo sleepy
Originally Posted by sonicsuby
It's your cache.
Tools
+ Options
+ Browsing History
+ Set the option: "Check for newer versions of stored pages: Everytime I visit the page"
Tools
+ Options
+ Browsing History
+ Set the option: "Check for newer versions of stored pages: Everytime I visit the page"
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Does it only happen on i-club?
That's problem I have. As long as I don't don't open a new window I'm fine.
Sonic. The cache thing at least for me is a config setting on the web server that needs to tell the browser the stuff is updated. that way the rest of the world that is static can use the cache for more efficient browsing.
That's problem I have. As long as I don't don't open a new window I'm fine.
Sonic. The cache thing at least for me is a config setting on the web server that needs to tell the browser the stuff is updated. that way the rest of the world that is static can use the cache for more efficient browsing.
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Originally Posted by Double Phister
Does it only happen on i-club?
That's problem I have. As long as I don't don't open a new window I'm fine.
Sonic. The cache thing at least for me is a config setting on the web server that needs to tell the browser the stuff is updated. that way the rest of the world that is static can use the cache for more efficient browsing.
That's problem I have. As long as I don't don't open a new window I'm fine.
Sonic. The cache thing at least for me is a config setting on the web server that needs to tell the browser the stuff is updated. that way the rest of the world that is static can use the cache for more efficient browsing.



