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Jan 3, 2013 at 12:54 pm #1297635
Bob,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but it didn't help. Mystery continues.
All,
Here's the current state of the problem:
When I first sign in and go to the Forum Index things look OK. For example it just showed me that there was a 1/3/2013 post at 13:05.
When I select the Gear Forum from the Forum Index, however, the Gear Forum shows the last post as 1/1/13 at 0931.
If I backspace from the Gear Forum to the Forum Index the Forum Index now also shows the last Gear Forum post as 1/1/13
Anyone else out there using Windows 8. If so are things working ok? I'm only having this problem at BPL.
Jan 3, 2013 at 2:01 pm #1940578Out of curiosity, have you tried different browsers to see if it's a browser issue vs an OS issue?
Jan 3, 2013 at 2:25 pm #1940579Honestly, it sounds like a caching issue, where the browser is showing you a cached page and not the latest. I also know from other websites I have visited and talked with their administrator that there are also settings on the website that can control how often a page is refreshed. Below is the person's reply about setting on their website. Thought it may have some relevance to what you are seeing.
"To reduce the amount automated page calls which were being done throughout the day (tens of thousands), I recently changed the process to check for recent forum replies every 5 minutes, instead of every 30 seconds. The home page has a timer which runs ever 5 minutes to check to see if something has been posted to the tab which you're currently viewing and, if something new is found, the Image icon changes to flashing red. If you then click on that Image icon, the tab is refreshed without having to refresh the entire page.
So, it just takes a little longer for the thing to flash if someone posts a forum reply.
Additionally, the home page does not have (and hasn't) an overall automatic "refresh" so page content will not be refreshed unless you press the browser refresh button or the refresh icon Image/Image above the content tabs."
Jan 3, 2013 at 8:57 pm #1940701Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. Looks like it wasn't a browser problem, or a website problem. It was pilot error (mine).
I had stumbled into an obscure area and, in my ignorance, changed the settings.
It asked "Check for newer versions of stored pages?"
(1) Every time I visit a webpage
(2) Every time I start Internet Explorer
(3) Automatically
(4) NeverI had chosen Never. I changed it to #3 and I'm back in business.
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