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

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On Thursday 01 January 2004 06:19 pm, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:

> 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*

Not a fix, Rodolfo, but a workaround; your ISP shouldn't be caching 
secure pages.

Set up a self-signed cert for the site in question and look at it 
through https before the ISP updates, so you can see if your changes 
work.

A pain.  Especially with Control Panels that keep secure and insecure 
webroots in different paths, but doable if you need to know before you 
can through your ISP.

Jeff
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