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| Article number: kb-30 | Q. What To Do If Browser Is Displaying Outdated Version Of Web Site Pages
A. If your browser displays information which is outdated or doesn’t include your most recent changes, it may be storing local copies of the Web site pages in its cache. One reason for doing this is that it can help to improve download times. However caching is best suited for pages that do not change very often. Clearing your browser's cache may help to resolve this type of problem.
To clear your Microsoft or Netscape browser’s cache:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
1. Open your Web browser
2. Click on View and select Internet Options on the Internet Explorer menu bar
3. Click on the General tab
4. Click on the Delete Files button
5. Click on the Ok button in the Delete Files dialog box
6. Click on the Ok button to close the Internet Options dialog box
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0/6.0/7.0
1. Open your Web browser
2. Click on Tools and select Internet Options on the Internet Explorer menu bar
3. Click on the General tab
4. Click on the Delete Files button in the Temporary Internet files section
5. Click on the Ok button in the Delete Files dialog box
6. Click on the Ok button to close the Internet Options dialog box
- Netscape 7.x
1. Open your Web browser
2. Click on Edit and select Preferences
3. Click on the Arrow for Advanced to open the menu
4. Click on Cache
5. Click on the Clear Memory Cache button
6. Click on the Clear Disk Cache button
Click on the Ok button to close the dialog box
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