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Is NTL proxied?
Hi folks,
I'm currently working on a web site for a friend, but I'm having problems where the pages aren't updating properly. I was wondering if NTL connections are behind a transparent proxy? The changes I'm making are reflected okay on a friends DSL connection but they show the old pages when I try it. If my NTL connection is through a proxy, how long does it take for the proxy to go get the correct page rather than the cached page, and is there any way of forcing it not to load a cached page? Rob |
Re: Is NTL proxied?
yes ntl is proxied
if you goto the page and press ctrl+F5 then it will update the page |
Re: Is NTL proxied?
:welcome: to the site!
if ctrl+ f5 doesn't work, type in the address with a ?1 at the end, for example http://www.cableforum.co.uk/?1 would force the proxy to update. If you do this however, you will have to use a sequence, ie the first time would be ?1 then ?2 then ?3 etc.... MB |
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i also find hitting refresh a cople of times seems to make it load the updated page
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its an internal link so no possiblity of server being down as im uploading to it and freinds can get the page. anyway know how to force a refresh on ntls cache or to bypass teh damn thing completly page is in a frameset so the url trick aint gonna work this time :shocked: |
Re: Is NTL proxied?
CTRL+F5.
If that fails specify a different proxy in IE. |
Re: Is NTL proxied?
I've found that adding an expiry date to the page helps it update newly updated pages more reliably - add the following HTML to the start of each page :
<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="expires" content="31 Dec 00"> |
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