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Hi In Internet Explorer (v7.0.5), how do I force a reload of the CSS? (I have tried: Refresh; Contor/Refresh/; F5; Control/F5, but none of them seem to work!) Cheers Ship Shiperton Henethe |
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ship wrote on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:22:17 -0700 (PDT):
> Hi > In Internet Explorer (v7.0.5), how do I force a reload of the CSS? > (I have tried: Refresh; Contor/Refresh/; F5; Control/F5, but none of > them seem to work!) > Cheers Ctrl+F5 always works for me, but it will depend on whether your IE requests go via a caching proxy server as that may not have updated. -- Dan |
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On Sep 29, 5:30-pm, "Daniel Crichton" <msn...@worldofspack.com> wrote:
> ship wrote -on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:22:17 -0700 (PDT): > > > Hi > > In Internet Explorer (v7.0.5), how do I force a reload of the CSS? > > (I have tried: Refresh; Contor/Refresh/; F5; Control/F5, but none of > > them seem to work!) > > Cheers > > Ctrl+F5 always works for me, but it will depend on whether your IE requests > go via a caching proxy server as that may not have updated. Tried that several times - in the end I had to "delete all off-line content" which seemed to work... (maybe some corruption?) Ship |
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ship wrote:
> On Sep 29, 5:30Â-pm, "Daniel Crichton" <msn...@worldofspack.com> wrote: >> ship wrote Â-on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:22:17 -0700 (PDT): >> >> > Hi >> > In Internet Explorer (v7.0.5), how do I force a reload of the CSS? >> > (I have tried: Refresh; Contor/Refresh/; F5; Control/F5, but none >> > of them seem to work!) >> > Cheers >> >> Ctrl+F5 always works for me, but it will depend on whether your IE >> requests go via a caching proxy server as that may not have updated. > > Tried that several times - in the end I had to "delete all off-line > content" > which seemed to work... (maybe some corruption?) > > > Ship It should be immediate. Did it start working with refresh after you cleared the content, or do you have to use that option each time you want to see changes? Do you run through any proxy with your ISP that might be caching the last pages for so many seconds, minutes or hours? -- Tim Greer, CEO/Founder/CTO, BurlyHost.com, Inc. Shared Hosting, Reseller Hosting, Dedicated & Semi-Dedicated servers and Custom Hosting. 24/7 support, 30 day guarantee, secure servers. Industry's most experienced staff! -- Web Hosting With Muscle! |
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(posting from msnews; no access to USENET; cross-post retained for OP)
"ship" <shiphen@gmail.com> wrote in message news:f2efe749-7c80-4252-b30d-cba0f3bea237@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com... (Quoted Printable excerpts) > > > In Internet Explorer (v7.0.5), how do I force a reload of the CSS? > > Ctrl+F5 always works for me, but it will depend on whether your IE requests > > go via a caching proxy server as that may not have updated. It would probably help if you told us whether the problem is with a particular URL because "always" may be a bit of an overstatement. E.g. I think that I have seen cases using frames and iframes when Ctrl-F5 doesn't refresh *all* content the way we might expect. In that case, clearing the TIF (or manually deleting all the relevant files) could produce a different result. --- |
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