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Join Date: Aug 2003
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I use Safari Enhancer to deactivate cache. Still, when make new webpages and go to look at them, the old web page comes up, and I have to refresh. any ideas why? the "empty cache" is grayed out.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Are you using Safari v1.2?
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Weird, not sure what is going on for you...every since v1.2, I hardly have any cache problems of any kind...
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So if empty cache is grayed out, and you upload a new web page to your website, you should see the new page immediately, not the old one?
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Originally posted by kevs:
So if empty cache is grayed out, and you upload a new web page to your website, you should see the new page immediately, not the old one?
That is correct. I would make sure it's not a Safari Enhancer issue as well by disabling that and see if it corrects the problem...
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Safari Enhancer is the software that de-activates the cache! I wrote them but support is slow, that's why I'm here. But I did go to pref. , cache, safari, and it is empty.
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