Surfing FoodTV Site Faster
"Paul M. Cook©®" > wrote in
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> "Wayne" > wrote in message
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>> Steve Wertz > wrote in
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>> > On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 11:59:59 GMT, "Paul M. Cook©®"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >>Wow, sounds like magic. Trouble is, Web pages chgange. Just how
>> >>helpful is loading cached web pages when they change often and you
>> >>have no mechanism for refreshing your cache?
>> >
>> > No mechanism for refreshing the cache? What do you think the
>> > 'Reload' button is on every browsers toolbar? Duh. All browsers
>> > have a way to empty the complete cache as well, usually under
>> > tools or preferences. but that's unnecessary in this case since
>> > this is a DNS change. Note that many of FoodTV's pages are
>> > dynamic as well, which means that they'll always reload regardless
>> > of the cache. Duh - again.
>> >
>> > Unless you're using a thrid-party DNS caching software add-on
>> > (which you aren't), the changes will be implemented the next time
>> > you open your browser or press the reload button.
>> >
>> >>Get broadband dude, and stop playing computer expert. You aren't
>> >>one.
>> >
>> > You're free to use my suggestion, or poo-poo it as defective -
>> > which is isn't. But don't come in here babbling about those
>> > things which you don't have a clue about.
>> >
>> > I'll be eagerly awaiting your next clueless outburst. Sheesh,
>> > What an asshole (That was for you, Wayne ;-)
>> >
>> > -sw
>> >
>>
>> Thanks for posting this hint, Steve. It's very helpful!
>>
>
> Get broadband - you'll never look back.
>
> Paul
It's not available where I live.
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Wayne in Phoenix
If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
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