On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 11:34 AM, James S Jones wrote:

> I just searched eBay in OmniWeb 4.1.1 (424.6) a got the results page.
>
> What are the exact symptoms?  Does OmniWeb claim to have loaded the page
> but you don't see anything or does it claim to be loading a page
> forever and never load or fail (with an error)

Yes that is the problem. Same with IE
> ? I have both problems on
> some pages and have a common solution:
>
> Stop the loading with <cmd><period>. Then, click in the URL field at
> the top of the page and hit <return>.

Tried it and no go.
>
> I suspect the problem you're experiencing may have something to do with
> the way these two browsers manage their caches. For IE, you may get
> some improvement by quitting the program, deleting the cache file
should I delete the file itself or just the items in it?
> and
> reopening. The cache file is in your home folder in Library/Caches/MS
> Internet Cache. I've yet to figure out where the OmniWeb cache might 
> be.

thanks
Will


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