Paul Cameron wrote:
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In my (quite deep) experience, with 99% probability it is not a problem of Apache, but it is a problem of either not really clearing your browser's cache, or of a proxy server in-between that keeps the old versions in its cache.
These things can really be a pain.

(And I'm just saying this so that you would not go and spend maybe a lot of time investigating an issue in the wrong place).

First try the obvious : press the SHIFT button on your keyboard, and at the same time click the reload icon.

If that doesn't help, clear your browser cache again, close your browser, open it again, clear the cache again, and reload the page, if needed by the method above again.

If that doesn't help, get Firefox if you do not have it yet, and add to it the LiveHttpHeaders add-on/plugin. It adds an item in Tools, call it up, and without closing that window, go back to the main window and call the page again. Then go back to the LiveHttpHeaders window, and follow the exchange between the browser and the server. If you are seeing answers from the server with code 30x (not_modified etc..), then you still have an issue with the browser cache.



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