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Just noticed this today, chrome seems to be ignoring the html header info on this site saying not to cache it. I now need to shift-reload every damn page I load to see posts. Anyone else running into this?
Certainly something weird going on. I'm on Chrome on a tablet and the site is being super sketchy.
I did implement some caching settings today but I've been using it on chrome since with no issues. I'll look into it.
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Let me know if it's any better now, I just removed any non-explicit directives so it should only be instructing caching behavior on images/css/javascript.
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Seems better to me (in very limited testing).
Same here.
Er, ok, not 100% better.
Ok, all cache-control directives have been removed. Thanks for the heads up.
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Did some googling, seems Chrome is particularly pissy on that front. Now I need to look at my webserver and see what it's doing...
I am getting the same problem.
I don't know the terminology, but I'm getting the first post in the thread when I click on last unread post, am not able to see some current posts, and keep seeing thread titles in bold despite having viewed the last post multiple times. I have force refreshed and closed my browser a few times, no improvement. Chrome on a Windows 7 desktop.
99 + 02 SV650 ex-race - 91 FJ1200 street - 03 KDX220R woods - 12 WR450F motard/ice
Try going to the "home page" and press and hold the Ctrl button then press F5 and release both. This should refresh your cache (which closing the browser may not).
The caching code was removed from the site last night before 9:30. Completely removed, not just disabled. Any remaining effects have to be tied to the local browser cache. There's nothing else it could be. Plus, I can't replicate the issue which is making it hard for me to test possible fixes - I use chrome on OS X, iOS, and Windows 10 on the daily.
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Not arguing with you at all Josh, just trying to get carsick working again. The behavior he describes is exactly what I was seeing yesterday evening on my mobile device.
His local cache is somehow effed up, and need to be fixed (hopefully without removing all of his cache).
Good news is...I'm pretty sure the problematic value, ExpiresDefault, was set to access+2 days. So 9:30 pm tomorrow and this should 100% resolve itself regardless of any manual action on the browser side.
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If you don't dump your cache completely, you'll have to reload ANY page you viewed before the change was made, not just the home page.
WTF is a cache??
99 + 02 SV650 ex-race - 91 FJ1200 street - 03 KDX220R woods - 12 WR450F motard/ice
Stuff that gets downloaded and stored locally so that it doesn't have to be downloaded again, mostly (in this case).
The browser was depending on a downloaded copy of local data rather than downloading the correct data (mostly).
I'll have to review this when not using up leftover PBR.
99 + 02 SV650 ex-race - 91 FJ1200 street - 03 KDX220R woods - 12 WR450F motard/ice
You go to the store, buy some nudie mags, review the contents and then stick them in your sock drawer.
The next day, you decide you need to review the contents again. Rather than go to the store, you just retrieve them from your sock drawer which is much quicker. You just accessed your cache.
When your mom cleans your room and throws out your cache behind your back, it just got flushed.