TSGL: IE refresh latency
H Davis
hdavis1 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 18 10:49:49 EST 2008
Hi Don,
Any progress or are you "living with it". Personally, I'm curious about
any solution you come up with.
H Davis
Don Penlington wrote:
> Russ wrote:
>
>> I assume you have emptied your Maxthon cache? Or does Maxthon use IEs cache.
>> If so, you have emptied IEs cache?>>
>>
>
>
> yes, yes, yes.
>
> Pages I reloaded last night are now, 10 hours later, OK. Last night, they
> weren't showing 2 hours after loading onto the server. Yet fresh pages
> show up almost instantly, and the amended pages show in Wsftp destination
> pane almost immediately. Viewing their html on the server confirms they are
> the new uploads.
>
> So it doesn't seem to be a server problem.
>
> In answer to H. Davis, I think the server is in Sydney--I am on Gold Coast,
> about 1000 km away. Slow copper perhaps?
>
> Ian writes:
>
> "Installing one of the two will determine if it is a caching problem on
> YOUR own computer."
>
> I keep an old Navigator (Firefox's fore-runner) for that purpose. The same
> latency shows in Navigator also.
>
> Tilman writes:
>
> "I'm using Maxthon myself, and whenever I update any of my websites I first
> try it in Maxthon locally - then after I've done the upload, I call that
> page repeatedly and amend it until it looks fine. There I NEED the latest
> version each time, of course."
>
> That's exactly my procedure. I close Maxthon, manually empty the cache,
> (incl online files), then re-open Maxthon.
> But I still can't see the results of my misdemeanors until next day.
>
> Don Penlington
>
>
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