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Geek Culture / Sig image error

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Lost in Thought
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Location: U.S.A. : Douglas, Georgia
Posted: 4th Nov 2005 03:41
Can anyone see my sig image? I have deleted it from my website in all forms and I can still see it on both of my machines when i post here even though it is no longer listed on the files list

ionstream
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 03:56 Edited at: 4th Nov 2005 03:57
http://mapmasterz.com/lit/joeysig.jpg = 404'd.

Luckily, my sig image works perfectly!

JoelJ
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 04:34
Quote: "Luckily, my sig image works perfectly!"

I hope you were joking:



Quote: "Can anyone see my sig image? I have deleted it from my website in all forms and I can still see it on both of my machines when i post here even though it is no longer listed on the files list "

it's probably in your cache, makes for better loading times while browsing the internet.

Lost in Thought
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 06:50
Oh well. It should be working again now, but should say DBP 5.9 beta3 instead of DBP 5.8 public. I still get the same old image even though I have deleted all temp files and cleared all online cache that I know of. Must be save on the server.

Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 07:51
If you ever find this issue, do Ctrl+F5 (in Windows... Dont know if that works on the Mac) and it will do a force complete refresh. F5 still uses the cache but reloads the HTML I think. Ctrl+F5 reloads the entire page.

Hawkeye
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 14:15
^^^ like the man said

It says u5.8 beta3 for me

BatVink
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 15:53
Quote: "It says u5.8 beta3 for me "


Ok, you have problems. Says U5.9 beta 3 for me.

And yes, you have a caching issue I think.

Hawkeye
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 15:55
Oops finger slipped. It does say u5.9 beta3

indi
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Location: Earth, Brisbane, Australia
Posted: 5th Nov 2005 01:42 Edited at: 5th Nov 2005 01:43
IE mac is the same
use apple R to reload the page in safari in a similar way


or set your settings in your favorite browser to retrieve files on demand instead of in your cache, it may chew a little more bandwidth but if you have unlimited and do web dev its a blessing in disguise.

If no-one gives your an answer to a question you have asked, consider:- Is your question clear.- Did you ask nicely.- Are you showing any effort to solve the problem yourself 
Lost in Thought
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Posted: 5th Nov 2005 04:55
CTRL+F5 works. It now displays the same on all machines here.

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