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Posted on 03-22-04 09:36 AM Link | Quote
Okay, seems I've got a problem with cache and it's pissing me off. I tried testing out different settings on my browser using PMs to myself... okay, so here's the problem... I have my browser set to not cache pages, but even though I have that setting I have to refresh every link I click in order to see the latest version... it's seriously pissing me off.... Any clues on what the problem may be? I've got the settings to not cache documents, I've tried not caching anything... I've even rebooted... nothing is helping... any suggestions?
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Posted on 03-22-04 09:37 AM Link | Quote
for starters, what browser are you using?
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Posted on 03-22-04 09:39 AM Link | Quote
I use Opera. IE has a problem with giving me spyware and viruses ALL the time... and Netscape/Mozilla crash on me all the time.
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Posted on 03-22-04 09:44 AM Link | Quote
well, it's better than IE.

try doing something like Ctrl+F5 instead of just F5, or empty your cache from time to time.
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Posted on 03-22-04 09:50 AM Link | Quote
hrm... no go... maybe I just need to reinstall opera. :/
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Posted on 03-22-04 09:59 AM Link | Quote
Hmm ... I almost never tried Opera so I can't help about that, but have you tried Firebird/Firefox? It renders pages like Mozilla but it's not as big, maybe it'll work?

And how is Internet Explorer always giving spyware and viruses? That's what I use and I never had serious problems like this
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Posted on 03-22-04 10:38 AM Link | Quote
It seems that 95% of pop-ups on the net contain some sort of spyware... hell, I just checked my e-mail in IE and got some new spyware on my computer... nothing a scan and delete won't cure, but still annoying.
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Posted on 03-22-04 11:28 AM Link | Quote
Go and get the Google Toolbar and all the latest patches from Windows Update. That'll keep out all the nasty stuff.
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Posted on 03-22-04 01:32 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Acmlm
And how is Internet Explorer always giving spyware and viruses? That's what I use and I never had serious problems like this

But then you don't have dad/sisters/whoever who go and surf on "strange sites". (heck somehow they did get an dialer once... )

Yeah, it is possible to get spyware from just viewing some sites, like porn sites.
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Go and get the Google Toolbar and all the latest patches from Windows Update. That'll keep out all the nasty stuff.
Amen.

I do use Firefox myself, but just for the speed. It seems to load sites faster, especially sites with alot of pictures. I hadn't got any spyware since I started to use Firefox.
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Posted on 03-22-04 07:03 PM Link | Quote
That's odd that Opera still uses a cache when you told it not to . (I'm assuming that's what you said.) Try Firefox. It'll listen to your cache settings...

I've got my youngest brother (he's in 7th grade) switched over to Firefox! w00t! He asked what's so better, and I remember him keeping multiple windows for multiple pages on GameFAQs, he loved the tabs! Plus, I also hid the ads for him via userContent.css </rantmode>
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Posted on 03-22-04 08:11 PM Link | Quote
In Opera go to preferences then to the History and Cache part.
There you must set the "Check document" and the "Check images" to always. That'll show the most recent page everytime the page is loaded.

And to disable cache just unselect "Cache documents", "Cache images", "Cache other".
Also to be very sure set "Memory cache" to OFF and select "Empty on exit".

That should kill all your cache problems.
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