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Thanks.* Provide your OS version (INCLUDING service pack) and installed IE version. * Provide your IETester version * Provide the IE Tab version opened to generate the problem * Provide a test case with a sample url or sample code to reproduce the problem * Provide a step by step explanation on how to reproduce the problem. * If needed provide additional information. #1 2009-10-21 04:26:51
How to force a cache clear?Hey guys - Love IETester - gonna save me tons of time I hope. Offline #3 2009-10-21 08:35:19
Re: How to force a cache clear?Hey Ricardo - nah, worked fine in other browsers...my environment is I've got win7 running in a VM, host OS is OSX, the page updated fine in both Safari and Firefox 3.5 Offline #4 2009-10-21 09:29:10Re: How to force a cache clear?Hi, Offline #5 2009-10-21 09:48:49
Re: How to force a cache clear?Hey Fabrice - yeah saw mention of the "disable cache" button on the in progress changelog. Offline #6 2009-10-22 01:37:01
Re: How to force a cache clear?OK guys, false alarm of some type. I'm not positive if my VM host is doing this or what, but it's not specific to IETester. Offline |