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Having a stupid IE issue at the moment. I have done some updates to the SIP webpages and i cannot view the changes on my PC. I can see them on my housemate!!! I see through my browser only the old pages.
I have deleted all my temp Internet pages and offline content, reset my machine and all.
Anyone got any ideas lol
It has never done this before lol
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sorry at the moment i am true to the MS might lol
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Besides.. IE renders CSS better than FF... is it a front page web by any chance, even if you don't publish via front page it caches the pages in some weird ways if FP extensions are even enabled for the site. Do a shift-refresh and if the page still comes up the old version, then it would be eith FP caching, or an upstream caching server, perhaps at your ISP. The silly way some ISPs use to claim you can surf faster using their service LOL...
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thanks Raptor, shift refresh does not help and i have FP extensions turned off. Still trying to fix the issue lol
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It could be your ISP caching pages at their end.
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mmm that would be and is very annoying lol will continue to investigate
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thats happened to me sometimes too, but i think it was a problem with the host and all. for me and my site IE wouldnt display the images and firefox wouldnt display the new pages. i found out later that the host (or transfer of files somewhere) had changed the path for the images to something else. i just realized that had nothing to do with what you were saying but oh well
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The main reason for not using MSIE is security. There have been some dozens of backdoors and stuff, about the half of it was never fixed (I mean how stupid is a multibillion dollar company that would EXECUTE a jpg file if it contains an XML script?)
Did you try to reload the page by setting the cursor onto the adressbar and press enter (this is not the same as the reload-button and in fact I fixed the problem you described many times this way).
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