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

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On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 22:30, Sean Estabrooks wrote:

> I don't know but i wonder if specifying a public anonymous proxy in
> your browser would bypass your ISP's proxy?  Maybe the same issues exist
> even if you're directing requests to an external proxy of your choice?

If it's a transparent proxy configured to play dirty, there's not much
he can do about it.  Best case, setting the no-cache pragmas solve it. 
Worst case, he finds an external proxy running on a high port as you've
suggested.  Still, this only affects HIS browsing experience, not his
visitors.

C'est la vie.

-- 
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net


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