how to explain???
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- pooch
to your client that a browser has a memory and that you have to cache it for it to display properly...
is there another way around this??
- Mimio0
Use dynamic links while developing so that pages don't have cache refresh problems.
- gabriel_pc0
what is it that needs to be cached?
- steakandliquor0
Jesus. Are you going to ask us what type face and color you should use next?
- steady0
"you have to cache it for it to display properly"
huh?
- pooch0
mimo thanks...
steakandliqour why don't you fuck off.... alrighty then
- pooch0
hey steak, sorry after i read you response again, i had to comment again.
what kinda dumb ass are you.
read the fucking question you renoob.
too funny.....
- reaper0
pooch, that was a pretty lame question
- pooch0
still, that was a lame response....
forget it...
- sparker0
you don't *have* to cache anything to affect display.
the two have nothing to do with eachother save speed.
you preload images to save on transfer time...but that is optional. it is more of a be kind to dial-up users method.
i for one hate caching, and set my browser to not only delete temp files on exit, but i lower my cache size to nearly nothing.
i find it particularly annoying to return to a site and realize it's a cached version.