I'd only just got in after the party when I wrote that..Could barely see..!
Ok, what I meant is some people seem to have problems when attempting to view 'new' content of a web page.
This is largely because Internet Explorer is by default configured not to check for new content upon visiting a site
every time, but to view it from it's cache.
The remedy for this is to go to ( on the toolbar at the top of the page in Internet Explorer, or Internet Options in Control Panel )
Tools/Internet Options and in the Temporary Internet Files, delete files first, then hit the settings button and check the box that says Check For Newer versions Of Stored Pages :
Every visit to the page.
As far as I can tell, this is easily the best setting for a user browsing boards and frequently updated web sites.
Microsoft claim that faster web surfing can be obtained by viewing pages stored in a cahe, which is true to an extent, but no good if you have to keep refreshing the pages you view most.
Hope that helps,
Mick.
Elephant §toned.
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http://elephantstoned.co.uk
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The Rub Official Website.
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