TSGL: IE refresh latency--explanation?
Ron Brunton
rbrunton at accesswave.ca
Sat Feb 9 11:39:38 EST 2008
Typically function key F5 forces a refresh of the page as does clicking the
refresh icon in the toolbar. Sometimes Ctrl-F5 seems to work better. I'm a
bit surprised that the refresh options didn't work in your case Don. If you
go to Internet Options and on the General tab, in the section called
"Browsing History" click on the "Settings" button. You can set the browser
to check for "newer versions of stored pages:"
"Every time I visit the webpage", "Every time I start Internet Explorer",
"Automatically" or "Never". Have you tried setting the refresh to either of
the first two options to see if that clears the problem?
Ron
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From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Don Penlington
Sent: February-09-08 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: TSGL: IE refresh latency--explanation?
I think I've figured out what's happening, thanks to your many and varied
suggestions.
When any web page is called up by a viewer, it remains in the host's cache
for a certain number of hours before it gets deleted.
This would, I think, explain why the ftp software shows the newly-loaded
page ("View source") on the host but the browser is downloading the old
page from the cache. If I "view source" on the downloaded page in browser,
it shows the old coding.
I tried Will's idea of deleting the page before re-loading it, but that
didn't make any difference. Nor would I expect it to if my explanation is
correct, as the old page would remain in the server cache.
Does that sound logical?
It's a darned nuisance when you're in the middle of refreshing a website,
as you can't check your results until next day. But it does result in
almost instant downloads of each page.
Do all web hosts work that way I wonder?
Another possibility I guess is that my ISP caches all web pages for a
certain time, though that wouldn't make a lot of sense as it would
effectively disable the refresh button.
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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