You don't experience this with IE? This has followed me no matter where I've
worked, what server I'm dealing with! What am I doing wrong here (other than
using IE)?

-Scott

On 26 Mar 2007 01:59:50 -0700, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

On Friday 23 Mar 2007, slangeberg wrote:
> Hmm, i've had this experience on both Apache & IIS. I'm not talking
about a
> server cahce, I believe this is browser related. Upload SWF to server,
and
> do not see change in browser till cache is cleared. No one else
experiences
> this?

We don't, no.
Maybe your web server is sending funny headers, or your web browser has
odd
settings.

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