In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DeMoN LaG <n@a> writes:
>JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], >on 13 Dec 2001: > >> Hey, did you guys know that the government found a videotape where >> bin Laden admits to his terrorists attacks on 9-11? Yeah, I just >> read all about it on CNN. They say they're going to probably >> release it Wednesday. >> >> Wednesday as in yesterday. >> >> Thank God Mozilla's cache management is so bad that I get pages >> that are FOUR DAYS OLD, or I would never have known about all this! >> Well, until this morning when I watched it, BUT STILL! >> >> CacheManager::GetYesterdaysNews(); >> >> Sheeeeeeeesh. >> >> > >There are preferences that control how often a new page is checked for. >Perhaps you should try them out. I haven't had an out of date page >displayed... Um... I don't believe I've ever had an out of date page >displayed and I've been using Mozilla full time since ~.8, and on and >off since M16. Amazing that you seem to have all these problems and yet >I've never seen many of them at all Actually, I saw this behavior in, I think, 0.7 or so, where the Top Five site particularly wouldn't update. But I haven't seen it since. -- Mike Koenecke send responses to mkoenecke ("at" symbol) alum.haverford.edu