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-Delete your Temporary Internet files (through options\general)

-In "Options\general\Temp Internet files\Settings " select "Every visit to the page"

-Best to restart the browser before trying to load the page

-Use Firefox instead

 

Make sure you dont't start from the shortcut, type the link manually.

 

I hope this helps.

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Skywall23, start IE and go to Options->Temporary Internet Files->Settings and set "check for new versions of stored pages"-> Automatic.

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Hi,

 

Im having a weird problem. My lock on website doesnt update.

 

I have browsed the website on other computers, and you can see the annoncement about the CD of Flaming Cliffs and it is stated that the game has been released.

 

If you are using Internet Explorer, press and hold the SHIFT key while you click the "Page Reload" button on the Navigation Bar. This forces the site to refresh from the website rather than from your cache.

 

Rich

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Skywall23, start IE and go to Options->Temporary Internet Files->Settings and set "check for new versions of stored pages"-> Automatic.

 

Automatic is default so I presume he is having it selected already. Changing this to "Every visit to the page" will force IE to check for the new version of the page on every click. I found automatic not to be so "automatic".

The most of this kind of problems are sorted by clearing the cache.

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Automatic is default so I presume he is having it selected already. Changing this to "Every visit to the page" will force IE to check for the new version of the page on every click. I found automatic not to be so "automatic".

The most of this kind of problems are sorted by clearing the cache.

 

"Every visit to the page" cause many unnecessarily HTTP requests of "if-modifyed-since" type. "Automatic" is kind of "smart" method - if IE see "no cache" on page or HTTP answer, then it mark page for downloading it every visit, otherwise it store page unmodified for some time and then check it again. This is quite usefull in case of browsing forums, since forums have both static images\scripts and dynamic pages.

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