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

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>>Ah, the advantages of running one's web site on one's own box.
>
>I _have_ my own box, and I thoroughly agree with you. As a matter of fact I 
>have some paying customers on that box. But the box is a dedicated server 
>in a datacenter in Texas, and I'm at home in Guatemala, and the ISP /for my 
>house/ runs a bleeping proxy which refuses to refresh too frequently. 
>*grmbl* *grmbl*
>Rodolfo J. Paiz

Guess I should have added that your box needs to sit in your house at the
end of a DSL, or better, connection.  In my case, the box is right here at
my feet.

I forgot that there are owners of boxes that do not physically have control
of the box.

MB
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