TSGL: IE refresh latency
Ron Brunton
rbrunton at accesswave.ca
Wed Feb 6 17:31:08 EST 2008
Maxthon uses the IE cache. Select the Tools menu and click on Internet
Options. On the General tab, under "Browsing history" click the "Delete"
button. From there you can delete just the cache ("Temporary Internet
Files"), cookies, history, forms data, saved passwords or all of it.
HTH
Ron
-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Russell W. Coover
Sent: February-06-08 5:51 PM
To: 'Tech Support Guy Mailing List'
Subject: Re: TSGL: IE refresh latency
I assume you have emptied your Maxthon cache? Or does Maxthon use IEs cache.
If so, you have emptied IEs cache?
Russ Coover
-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Don Penlington
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 2:30 AM
To: TSGL List
Subject: TSGL: IE refresh latency
Among my other unforgiveable sins, I make web pages.
I use WsftpLite to upload pages to the servers.
When I upload an amended page, my browser Maxthon (IE6) does not seem to
display the amended page until perhaps the next day, or several hours,
later. This is even after closing and reopening the browser.
Refreshing doesn't help.
When I "view source" in Wsftp at the server end, the amended pages come up
straight away, thus confirming that the transfer was successful.
When I "view source" in the browser, the old page comes up.
My initial thought was that the server may be slow to save the update, but
if that were so, I would not expect the amendments to show in Wsftp at the
server end. The server site I usually use is an excellent one, and I have
no reason to suppose that it would be that slow to update. As the behaviour
seems fairly consistent, that would seem to rule out any possibility of the
server being down for maintenance. (Again, the fact that the amendments
show in the destination pane of Wsftp seems to rule out that possibility).
My next thought is that the browser is not refreshing. But the browser
cache ("temp internet files"), is set to empty upon closing the browser. I
have rechecked the settings, and have inspected the browser cache after
closing and re-opening the browser, to verify that it is indeed emptying
the cache. "Temp internet files" is empty each time before I re-visit the
website in question.
Several hours or maybe a day later, it seems to have played catchup, and
the amended pages come up fine.
There is never a problem displaying the pages when loaded into the browser
direct from my hard drive.
This problem is not a one-off, but seems to have been consistent over many
months.
What could be causing this latency?
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
Computer tutorials, local scenery, and other things at my website:
http://users.tpg.com.au/deepend/index1.html
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