[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew M. Bishop):
> Actually it could be the confirm-requests option that does this.  If
> you load any other page and force a refresh (press control-refresh) in
> the browser (or shift-refresh or however your browser forces a
> refresh) does it show a "confirm request" page?
With the buggy setting, no. confirm-request only appears when offline.
When online, ctrl-r reloads a page immediately.

See attached debug log *confirm-yes*

> Have you changed your browser options in any way recently?
I permanently fiddle with any availabe knobs ....:(

> I cannot see anything unusual in your options.  You could try
> disabling the confirm-requests options to see what that does.
Yepp. Set confirm-request = no, and voila, it's ok again.

See attached log *confirm-no*.

How can i get the 'confirm-reuest = yes' feature without problems ?

> > LocalHost
> > {
> > woody
> > localhost
> > Localhost
> > 127.0.0.1
> > woody.lan0
> > 192.168.0.1
> > 
> > ::ffff:127.0.0.1
> > ip6-localhost
> > ::1
> > }

> If your computer responds to the hostname 'woody' or 'woody.lan0' and
> has IP address 192.168.0.1 then there is no problem
Yes, that is the case.

As i see it, 127.0.01 and 192.168.0.1 are logically two different NICs (or machines).
I always got confused thinking of {woody, 127.0.0.1} on the one hand and
{woody.lan0, 192.168.0.1} on the other.
Does it not matter which one i tell wwwoffle is 'localhost' ?
Plus, that 'woody' is defined as an alias for 'woody.lan0' does even confuse me more.
I did all that configuration myself. But from time to time, i just stumble over my own 
thoughts.

> (You don't need 'Localhost' and 'localhost' though, they are the same).
ok.

I noticed the index wasn't updated immediately, only after a reload.

For example:
1. Opening the index page from a bookmark: 909 hots.
2. Deleting one host completely.
3. Opening the index in another tab, from the bookmark
   shows the old state (909 hosts).
4. Pressing reload on that page shows the updated page (908 hosts).

This behaviour didn't change, now that i modified confirm-request to 'no'.

Neither does this one, in the Online section:
<http://localhost*>  request-changed = 0m


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