there's an option telling IE to search for new versions of requested
files. seems like you set this to "never"
Graeme Wood schrieb:
>
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> > Recommendation: Make use of proxy autoconfig scripts. This way you have a
> > central point of distribution where the browser proxy configuration is set,
> > and the customer will at most need to restart his browser when there is
> > changes..
>
> Unless the browser happens to be Internet Explorer, in which case it will
> hardly ever, if ever, reread the file once it has read it. The only way I
> have found to get it to reliable do it is to get IE to delete all offline
> content. If someone can tell me different, I would be very grateful.
>
> Cheers.
>
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