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Browser Help |  | | Problem: While editing your website, your browser does not display the modified page or later reverts back to an older page.
Solution: The most important thing to remember when updating files using your web browser to check them is that your web browser will always try to revert to the old, locally cached copy.
Updating a page and then not seeing it in browser during the same browser session often fools people. All browsers default settings cause them to have a temporary impression of pages visited and that can sometimes confuse the web browser into displaying a cached copy of a web page.
It is necessary to refresh the screen or to close and opening the web browser. Often, I find myself opening a 2nd, different web browser just to check against the one I'm using. Mozilla Firefox 1.5 is a great alternate web browser to have installed. All PC's have IE (Internet Explorer) Also install Netscape Navigator 7.2. Watch out for Netscape's Instant Chat, you might want to do a custom install of Navigator.
For the MAC there is IE, Netscape, Safari and several others. Mozilla.org has a lot of documentation on what we consider the bulk of discussion concerning Internet web browser standards.
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