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Posted by alice on 08/09/07 19:32
On Aug 9, 11:42 am, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
<a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote:
> alice wrote:
> > I guess I still don't understand why it was black the first time I
> > loaded the page. If that happened on my computer, why wouldn't it
> > happen on other computers?
>
> The page was already in your browser's cache, with a black color code.
> Once you refreshed the page, you *now* pulled a fresh copy from the web
> server, with the red code.
>
> It was not in the cache on the other computers, hence they got a red
> code upon first visit.
>
But on a co-workers PC, they also got the black text, even though they
had never seen the page before. It shoulnd't have been in their cache.
And this particular bit of text and the color code that goes with it,
was red from the very beginning, it was never set to black ever in
it's life time. So why would the cache have a 'black' copy of it, why
not green or blue? It only ever was red, or should have been.
> --
> -bts
> -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
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