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Posted by The Natural Philosopher on 01/21/08 22:56
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> MZ wrote:
>> Hello all!
>>
>> I wrote a script to add or update photos no more than 50 KB size.
>> After adding photo I have possibility to update it (I mean change the
>> photo into the other one, so not adding another photo). After updating
>> I see still old photo, but this old photo is enlarged, I mean that
>> this old photo has sizes (widht & height) of a new photo (just
>> updated) but I still see this old photo, and not a new photo just
>> updated.
>>
>> This problem occurs in IE 7.0.. When I update photos in Firefox,
>> everything works fine. I can add, update photos and always I see
>> proper photos, that is I see new photos after updating them.
>>
>> I have such code:
>>
>> <?
>> function setExpires($expires) {
>> header(
>> 'Expires: '.gmdate('D, d M Y H:i:s', time()+$expires).'GMT');
>> }
>>
>> setExpires(1);
>> header('Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate');
>> header('Cache-Control: post-check=0, pre-check=0', FALSE);
>> header('Pragma: no-cache');
>>
>> include ("configuration.php"); //setting session_start() and other things
>>
>> include ("gallery.php"); //script to add and update photos
>>
>> ?>
>>
>> and after above code I have such code:
>>
>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>> <HTML>
>> <HEAD>
>> <TITLE>Tytul</TITLE>
>>
>>
>> I have tried to change header() but it didn`t solve the problem.
>>
>> Please help me.
>> Any help apprieciated
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>> Marcin.
>>
>>
>
> Clear your browser cache. This isn't a PHP problem.
>
Yes. Is there a way to tell the browser to 'refresh this file everytime'
in the download?
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