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- From: tpassin@home.com
- To: "Johan Warman" <johan.warman@abaris.se>, <xml-dev@XML.ORG>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 08:51:40 -0400
In addition to Rick Jellife's response, here is some more information. It's
harder to deal with when you are using Netscape than Internet Explorer. IE
normally does a proper reload for the View/Refresh (or F5) command. And if
not, then usually <Control-F5> Does it. But Netscape - the equivalent may
or may not work - often not - and the only recourse is to manually empty the
cache.
Another complication comes when you are using frames in your page. You have
to reload the correct frame, not just the top-level frame. To do this, put
the mouse pointer over the frame or click in it, then use the
right-mouse-button menu (in IE) to reload that frame. In NS, click in the
frame, then use the menu to do a reload of ***that frame***.
Personally, I use IE for development, reload frequently using <alt-v>, then
check the results with Netscape when I think it's ready. It's not too
painful that way.
Tom Passin
Johan Warman
> Hi
>
> I've wrote some dll's that generates xml-documents. My problem is that
when
> I create a new doc with same name as an old one, the old one is cached and
I
> have to reload the doc manually. Does anybody have a clue how to avoid
this.
> I'm using IIS4, MS IExplorer 5.0, ASP and XSL.
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> .johan
>
> Johan Warman
> Abaris Consulting AB
> Karlavägen 40, 114 49 Stockholm, Sweden
> Phone:+46 (8) 555 178 15 Fax:+46 (8) 555 178 01
> <mailto:johan.warman@abaris.se>
> visit: www.abaris.se
>
>
>
>
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