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>Did you make a change to the domain name, or the website contents?

Thanks for the reply Ramon,

This has happened to two different long established domain names.

New images & html were uploaded (changed) but the changes not visible
from my cable ISP for almost a week.

Plus during the same time frame the new changes (images & html) were visible
from other ISPs including the University. I could also view the changes from my
cable ISP by adding "/index.html" at the end.  [example   http://ezpzapps.com
no changes were visible    BUT with  http://ezpzapps.com/index.html changes
were visible ]

So, my question(s) seems to be:

I am a bit ignorant in server management and hope someone can explain...

Could anyone explain to me how such things are set up with a server or
am I dealing with some other issue?

What the usual criteria is for caching (x number of requests?)?

If tags such as  <meta HTTP-EQUIV ="Pragma" CONTENT ="no-cache"> are effective?

What other tags (if any) might help prevent servers from caching?

TIA

sims
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