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

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>Err, no. You've got it mixed up.
>
>         1. I am at home in Guatemala, on Telefonica's network. This is the 
>ISP running a transparent proxy. I am requesting pages from my computer, as 
>a client.

Ah.  I misunderstood it to be that the ISP housing your server was doing the
caching.  So, basically everyone but you were seeing the updates :-(

>So yes, my ISP is caching /internal/ requests for /external/ pages, which 
>makes sense. They're just doing it in such an aggressive way as to break 
>some browsing functionality (being able to demand a refresh) and driving me 
>nuts (which is what started this thread).

Yes, this makes sense.  The timeout length and not being able to get it to
update doesn't.

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