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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 08/10/07 23:00
alice wrote:
> On Aug 10, 11:40 am, Ben C <spams...@spam.eggs> wrote:
>> On 2007-08-09, alice <al...@fearofdolls.com> wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>>>> If the second person saw black then red, but the first time they visited
>>>> the page was after it had been changed to red,
>>> The whole reason that this troubled me, is that it was never -changed-
>>> to red, it always was red. There never could have been a black version
>>> to be cached in any way shape or form. This is why I'm wondering if
>>> anyone else has experienced this.
>> That is strange. I'm leaning towards dorayme's suggestion that it might
>> have had something to do with the HTML page arriving before the CSS file
>> in some way for some reason.
>
> That actually sounds like the first plausible theory so far. I did
> happen on two different PCs, so if it was a freak accident it may have
> been on the part of the server or network, which does open up a whole
> series of possibilities. A third person in the office did not have the
> same experience.
>
Of course we may dispel the speculation if we could actually *see* the code!
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Jonathan
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