>>>>> "PG" == Peter Guzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

PG> I'm not sure if this is the culprit, but the default setting on IE
PG> is to reload pages only when they have changed.  Personally, I
PG> think it caches so aggressively it should be the first thing fixed
PG> in a new installation.  Open up "Tools" -> "Internet Options" ->
PG> "Temporary Internet Files" -> "Settings" Under "Check for newer
PG> versions of stored pages" select "Every visit to the page".  Click
PG> "OK" twice and refresh your page.

I think this is bad advice.  If your page needs to reload every visit,
then the *server* should tell the browser that it is not to be cached
(or that it expired a year ago).  You're basically slowing down
everything by not caching anything.

Old versions of Opera used to ignore the expire/no cache by default,
so had to be configured to honor them so things worked as expected.

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