Re: [RH List] Re: [SOLVED] Updated web page, but seeing older one?

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>Vidiot wrote:
>
>>Ah, the advantages of running one's web site on one's own box.
>>
>    And how exactly do you think this is an advantage?  If anyone's ISP 
>is running a web cache (like many are), you can update your pages as 
>many times as you want.  Users from those ISP will still see an old copy 
>till the ISP's cache expires.  Having data on your own box, or an ISP's 
>box doesn't make any difference if someone else is caching your pages to 
>cut down on their bandwidth.  Their users are still SOL.

Think about it.  If you have the web pages served from YOUR box, your
browser talks directly to YOUR box, never even seeing what the ISP is doing.

Also, the proxy thing should only affect the pages that they serve up.

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