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Re: [users@httpd] Debian 3.0r1 Apache 1.3.26 cgi-bin behavior depends on script name and browser (?)

Shift-refresh (ie) and shift-reload (ns) used to work well some years ago,
but in ie it no longer seems 100% I've noticed
Richard A

At 17:24 02-10-03 -0700, you wrote:
>Jonas Eckerman wrote:
>
>> That said, I'd still suggest that you use wget or some other non-caching
utility for testing. Forgetting the browers cache is a common problem when
troubleshooting web server issues. When using any caching browser, make
sure you force it to reload the page every time, otherwise it will just
show you the cached resut and you'll see the problematic page even if it's
actually fixed in the server.
>
>That's a good point.  As a reminder to everyone, you can use Ctrl-F5 in
>Internet Explorer or Shift-F5 in Mozilla/Netscape to force a reload that
>will not use the cached copy of the page.  Regular F5 or hitting the
>Refresh icon will sometimes give you the old page.
>
>Brian
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Re: [users@httpd] Debian 3.0r1 Apache 1.3.26 cgi-binbehaviordepends on script name and browser (?)

Posted by Webmaster <ea...@chatministries.org>.
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At 19:29 02-10-03 -0700, you wrote:
>Webmaster wrote:
>> 
>> duh! /me hangs head in shame... sorry lol... thanks for pointing that out -
>> actually, you would think the "industry standard" would have used something
>> already in existence, wouldn't you? No? hehe
>
>I somehow picture some boardroom meeting at Redmond circa 1995: "Okay
>boys... Moving on, we have this issue of the forced refresh.  Netscape
>2.x does it with shift-F5, so obviously that's out.  How about Ctrl? 
>Yeah, that will work great!"
>
>Brian
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Re: [users@httpd] Debian 3.0r1 Apache 1.3.26 cgi-binbehaviordepends on script name and browser (?)

Posted by Brian Dessent <br...@dessent.net>.
Webmaster wrote:
> 
> duh! /me hangs head in shame... sorry lol... thanks for pointing that out -
> actually, you would think the "industry standard" would have used something
> already in existence, wouldn't you? No? hehe

I somehow picture some boardroom meeting at Redmond circa 1995: "Okay
boys... Moving on, we have this issue of the forced refresh.  Netscape
2.x does it with shift-F5, so obviously that's out.  How about Ctrl? 
Yeah, that will work great!"

Brian

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Re: [users@httpd] Debian 3.0r1 Apache 1.3.26 cgi-bin behaviordepends on script name and browser (?)

Posted by Webmaster <ea...@chatministries.org>.
duh! /me hangs head in shame... sorry lol... thanks for pointing that out -
actually, you would think the "industry standard" would have used something
already in existence, wouldn't you? No? hehe

At 18:21 02-10-03 -0700, you wrote:
>Webmaster wrote:
>> 
>> Shift-refresh (ie) and shift-reload (ns) used to work well some years ago,
>> but in ie it no longer seems 100% I've noticed
>
>That's because it's not shift-F5 in IE, it's Ctrl-F5.
>
>Brian
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Re: [users@httpd] Debian 3.0r1 Apache 1.3.26 cgi-bin behaviordepends on script name and browser (?)

Posted by Brian Dessent <br...@dessent.net>.
Webmaster wrote:
> 
> Shift-refresh (ie) and shift-reload (ns) used to work well some years ago,
> but in ie it no longer seems 100% I've noticed

That's because it's not shift-F5 in IE, it's Ctrl-F5.

Brian

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