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Posted by Neredbojias on 04/25/06 21:41
To further the education of mankind, Michael Winter
<m.winter@blueyonder.co.uk> vouchsafed:
> Fx takes a different approach, and always
> revalidates whenever the lifetime is unknown (though there an advanced
> property, browser.cache.check_doc_frequency, that will that).
I'm only casually familiar with caching mechanisms in general but this
statement surprised me because I've been having a bit of trouble with
Firefox and caching. Whenever I change/update a page on my site and then
open it with FF, I always seem to get the old version. None of my pages
have any explicitly-stated caching directives, meta or otherwise. Sure, I
can manually reload the page and _then_ get the new version, but this
shouldn't be necessary. I've checked in Firefox's "tools" menu and didn't
see anything that might address the issue.
Any thoughts?
--
Neredbojias
Infinity has its limits.
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