Not sure if it's just me, but when I look at the portal it shows some of the topics as having far fewer replies than they really do... for example at the moment I see :
How to organize my lossy music collection, with 3 replies? Looking at the thread it has 17..
The headphones & speakers poll sais 14 replies, when it's had 17 also..
Pitch dependant on volume sais 17 and has 23..
If you check out the last actions... they are all from 22/02/03 at 5 to 5:30pm..
Has the database screwed up by any chance? :S
Bah, just bloody ignore me IE thought it'd be fun to cache the page and not let me view any newer copies..
Yeah, randomly my Internet Explorer (when I look at Hydrogen Audio at home) will flatly refuse to
a ) load up a new page when one is there
b ) refresh. It just re-reads what is cached on the HD.
Piece of cr@p
[span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%']Edit: My original b ) came out as B)[/span]
My Opera 6 does the same. Mostly, If I don't push reload, it will show exactly the same as on my last visit. The CDex forum, which seems to run the same forum software behaves the same, [url=http://forums.afterdawn.com]http://forums.afterdawn.com too sometimes. I learned to live with it. (http://"http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/boards/")
That's one of many reasons why I switched to a more decent browser(using Opera 7.01 now).
I never had this problem. And god knows how often I log on a forum.
IE 5, 5.5 and 6.
The refresh parameters are in Tools / Internet options / Temporary Internet Files / Parameters.
I never had this problem. And god knows how often I log on a forum.
IE 5, 5.5 and 6.
The refresh parameters are in Tools / Internet options / Temporary Internet Files / Parameters.
Great idea!
In Opera 6: File -> Preferences -> History and cache -> Check modified
That's one of many reasons why I switched to a decent browser(using Opera 7.01 now).
Hehe, decent, yeah right..
http://www.secunia.com/advisories/8155/ (http://www.secunia.com/advisories/8155/)
http://www.opera.com/windows/changelogs/702/ (http://www.opera.com/windows/changelogs/702/)
Opera has a lot of bugs, too... some were even re-introduced with 7.x, it seems (were solved in 6.x).
Perhaps I should have just said that it crashes less and it's faster, at least for me.
I think that any Mozilla based browser it's better than Micro$oft products, IMHO.
I'm not that paranoid in regards of privacy but thanks about that changelog, CiTay.