Re: Internet Explorer and caching

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 30177
interpreted = N
texte = on 04/06/00 10:14 PM, Brian Dumont at divemar@divemar.com wrote:> Is part of the problem because I'm using frames? Would I be better off to > non frame the site?Maybe one of the REAL wizards can tell you more, but it seems to me that a frame is just another page. If you click on a link in Frame A, the data isn't necessarily transfered from Frame B to the new page that gets displayed. I decided early on to avoid frames so I wouldn't have any possible complcations.> > How does Explorer handle caching differently than Netscape to make things so > difficult?I dunno. I do know that when I used IE 4.x to test my site, I had no problems with duplicate cart numbers. A new cart was assigned for each shopping trip. When I eventually used NN 4.x, however, the same cart number was used for each shopping trip. I had to restart the server to get rid of that problem. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  7. Re: Internet Explorer and caching (Glenn Busbin 2000)
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on 04/06/00 10:14 PM, Brian Dumont at divemar@divemar.com wrote:> Is part of the problem because I'm using frames? Would I be better off to > non frame the site?Maybe one of the REAL wizards can tell you more, but it seems to me that a frame is just another page. If you click on a link in Frame A, the data isn't necessarily transfered from Frame B to the new page that gets displayed. I decided early on to avoid frames so I wouldn't have any possible complcations.> > How does Explorer handle caching differently than Netscape to make things so > difficult?I dunno. I do know that when I used IE 4.x to test my site, I had no problems with duplicate cart numbers. A new cart was assigned for each shopping trip. When I eventually used NN 4.x, however, the same cart number was used for each shopping trip. I had to restart the server to get rid of that problem. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Glenn Busbin

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