Try this Sean,
http://www.karmakars.com/weblog/archives/2004/03/25/cache
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:53:40 +1000, Jason Turnbull
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sean Ho wrote:
> > I am having this caching problem everytime I update my CSS file and
> the
> > browser suddenly stop showing the new change
>> That's a great way to prevent caching problems. But maintaining all those
>> separate sections of the style sheet can be cumbersome. I suggest using a
>> PhP Include to add one style sheet to each developing page. That way you can
>> have embedded style sheets which won't get cached, and still w
Jason Turnbull wrote:
Sean Ho wrote:
I am having this caching problem everytime I update my CSS file and
the
browser suddenly stop showing the new changes. This only happens in IE
and Firefox occasioinally.
Have you tried force refreshing?
IE - hold Ctrl and select refresh
Firefox - hold Shift and
Kenneth Feldman wrote:
That's a great way to prevent caching problems. But maintaining all those
separate sections of the style sheet can be cumbersome. I suggest using a
PhP Include to add one style sheet to each developing page. That way you can
have embedded style sheets which won't get cached,
> Sean Ho wrote:
> I am having this caching problem everytime I update my CSS file and
the
> browser suddenly stop showing the new changes. This only happens in IE
> and Firefox occasioinally.
Have you tried force refreshing?
IE - hold Ctrl and select refresh
Firefox - hold Shift and select refre
Hi Sean,
IE on both platforms is notorious for its caching issues, but is especially
tenacious on the Mac (though this is the first time I've heard of problems
with Firefox). The usual solution, which doesn't always work, is to hold
down the shift key while hitting refresh/reload (from memory, it'