Though I've not used this method, you could append a unique parameter to the
url every time u access the url. Easiest is to use date/time combinations.
This should fool the browser to load from the server everytime. Of course -
the parameter will not be used at all.

Best Regards,
Anand Ravi

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Subject: Re: <lingo-l> browser cache


> >You didn't try:
> >
> >Settings > Web Browser > Advanced > Cache - Empty Now
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> It may be different on some versions, I understand that it may be in
> General, and something to do with deleting Files.
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