I can't seem to get IE6 (6.0.2600) to refresh some pages from my own website.
I have made some corrections to 4 pages which already existed and uploaded them using WS_FTP over the top of the existing files. I know they have uploaded correctly as I have viewed them by ftp'ing to the site using IE6 and the source shows what it should.
I have tried the following...
1) Refreshing using the icon, refreshing the individual frame concerned by right-clicking. Refreshing whilst holding dwon the shift key.
2) I have deleted the tempory files and history from the 'tools' section and tried step (1) again.
3) Tried shutting the IE6 window, repeating step(2).
4) Tried combinations of step (2) and restarting my PC.
...Every time I am presented with the old version of my pages.
I know IE6 is caching various pages at "D:\Windows\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files". I have tried manually deleting these, again with no effect.
I have also set the Temporary Files to check for new versions every time I visit a page....still no change!
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
Steve
I have made some corrections to 4 pages which already existed and uploaded them using WS_FTP over the top of the existing files. I know they have uploaded correctly as I have viewed them by ftp'ing to the site using IE6 and the source shows what it should.
I have tried the following...
1) Refreshing using the icon, refreshing the individual frame concerned by right-clicking. Refreshing whilst holding dwon the shift key.
2) I have deleted the tempory files and history from the 'tools' section and tried step (1) again.
3) Tried shutting the IE6 window, repeating step(2).
4) Tried combinations of step (2) and restarting my PC.
...Every time I am presented with the old version of my pages.
I know IE6 is caching various pages at "D:\Windows\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files". I have tried manually deleting these, again with no effect.
I have also set the Temporary Files to check for new versions every time I visit a page....still no change!
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
Steve