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texte = Well, I am experiencing a lot of issues :-), not only the remove lineitem thingbut also dealing with proxy server caching. In fact, it is interesting to note that Ifirst had this site up on a server that didn't have a proxy server (I don't think it did)and it seamed not to have this many cache issues. When I moved to our Web* boxwith proxy server enabled more caching issues developed. Without delving to the depthsof my website woes :-) is this right for fix for the remove lineitems?from:[lineitems]
[/lineitems]THANKS!WebMaster wrote:> on 26/6/01 5:10 pm, Donovan Brooke at dbrooke@ehg.net wrote:> [snip]e things going on. Maybe server, maybe browser.>> >> What you're experiencing is the browser cache issue, this is something> easily cured by adding &nocache=[random][random][random] to each link,> that will prevent the browser pulling up a cached version of the page.> (You're making every link unique, so the browser will always pull a fresh> copy of the page)>> The problem we're experiencing, is somehow due to the proxy cache server> being used by an ISP, and it's only one ISP, our biggest client IP address> is another ISP cache server, and that one (along with many many others) does> not seem to have this problem of apparently pulling cart ID's from it's> cache.>-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer Graphics(402) 342-7000 X297When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, hm?-Yoda-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Well, I am experiencing a lot of issues :-), not only the remove lineitem thingbut also dealing with proxy server caching. In fact, it is interesting to note that Ifirst had this site up on a server that didn't have a proxy server (I don't think it did)and it seamed not to have this many cache issues. When I moved to our Web* boxwith proxy server enabled more caching issues developed. Without delving to the depthsof my website woes :-) is this right for fix for the remove lineitems?from:[lineitems]
[/lineitems]THANKS!WebMaster wrote:> on 26/6/01 5:10 pm, Donovan Brooke at dbrooke@ehg.net wrote:> [snip]e things going on. Maybe server, maybe browser.>> >> What you're experiencing is the browser cache issue, this is something> easily cured by adding &nocache=[random][random][random] to each link,> that will prevent the browser pulling up a cached version of the page.> (You're making every link unique, so the browser will always pull a fresh> copy of the page)>> The problem we're experiencing, is somehow due to the proxy cache server> being used by an ISP, and it's only one ISP, our biggest client IP address> is another ISP cache server, and that one (along with many many others) does> not seem to have this problem of apparently pulling cart ID's from it's> cache.>-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer Graphics(402) 342-7000 X297When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, hm?-Yoda-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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