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Re: Browser caching gnatsweb pages


From: Lars Henriksen
Subject: Re: Browser caching gnatsweb pages
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:51:21 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.3.15i

On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 06:12:28PM +0200, Yngve Svendsen wrote:
> At 17:14 03.10.2001 +0200, Lars Henriksen wrote:

> >I am experimenting with several gnats databases and have a small
> >problem with gnatsweb. When I want to "login again" and select
> >another database, my browser serves me the old "Main page", and
> >only after a reload do I get access to the new database. I assume
> >this is a browser caching problem. How do I avoid the extra "reload"?
> 
> Interesting. I thought all browsers were able to figure out with reasonable 
> accuracy when a page has been generated dynamically. You may have this 
> functionality switched off in your browser preferences.

As a norwegian, it might interest you to know that I'm using Opera.

> Anyway, you should be able to fix this by having the browser check whether 
> the page has been changed on every visit. In MS Internet Explorer, this is 
> done by going to Tools > Internet Options, then click Settings in the 
> Temporary Internet Files section of the window that appears. Then choose 
> the "Every Visit" option (I run Norwegian Windows, so the translations here 
> may not be entirely accurate).
> 
> In Netscape, Choose Edit > Preferences and then click the plus sign next to 
> "Advanced" in the left window pane. Choose the subitem Cache and then 
> choose the "every time" option.

But this change will affect all other pages as well :-(

Anyway, it didn't help. I changed Opera settings without success. Then
I started Netscape and found that it behaves just as Opera. Whether I
have the "every time" option set or not, I have to reload the page.

Lars Henriksen



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