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PHrEEkie
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Joined: Feb 23, 2004
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Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:08 pm |
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I am back using FF again, and it is exhibiting a weird behavior that might just be a setting. I switched from IE8 because, even though my IE8 was behaving extremely well (under a fresh XP 64bit), it was consuming massive amounts of memory, especially if I leave a browser open several days (just using tabs). The switch to FF was an amazing reduction of memory usage - absurd really, even using the exact same browsing habits. IE8 would get into the 3.5-3.8gb range (for just a browser with about 8 tabs open?!), and FF rarely goes over 1.5gb. All good there.. now onto the issue.
In IE8, I use the 'View posts since last visit' link on all phpBB 2.x boards I frequent. If I post, or view a post, and come back out, click it again, I'm refreshed (read posts are marked, etc). This is IE8, and this is the behavior I would expect - never thought twice about it.
In FF, if I do the same thing, when I click the 'View since' link again, I get a cached page. I have to click twice, once on the 'View since' link, and then on the actual Refresh button up near the address bar. Every time I click that link, I get old content, no matter how many minutes or even hours later.
So, if anyone is expert with FF settings, is there a cache setting that I need to tweak? I would certainly hate to just shut caching off completely.
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PHrEEkie

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Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:17 pm |
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by the way.. to clarify something..
In IE8, if I read a post and click the BACK button, going backwards to the 'View since' search page, I -will- get a cached page, and I would expect that when using back. But if I come out via the main forum link, and re-click the 'View since' link, I should get a refrshed page, and I do.
In FF, the back button will also show a cached page, but clicking a fresh link from the main Forums will produce a cached page too...
In between posts, I went through all the FF settings again, and cannot see anyway to control this behavior, other than shutting off cache completely.
- Keith |
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Palbin
Site Admin

Joined: Mar 30, 2006
Posts: 2583
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:06 am |
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PHrEEkie

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Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:27 am |
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Next time, tell a noob like meh to use the SEARCH function! heh
Set the config value, on first run, appears to be doing the job!
I tip my hat your general direction, good sir! tyvm = )
- Keith |
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