Me too. Once I changed browser and took me days to find out why some pages
weren´t changing :-)

  Does the header(); function returns some kind of true or false? Maybe we
could tell users to don´t cache to show all dynamic stuff. I heard somewhere
(not sure about this) that Refresh on meta and similar techniques doesn't
always work... (well, like everything! :))

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  Julio Nobrega.

A hora está chegando:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/toca

"Kevin Pratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
00a901c10659$00c74580$0300a8c0@ouelong">news:00a901c10659$00c74580$0300a8c0@ouelong...
> okie :) just thought it was funny that everybody is talking about
something
> that can be changed .....
>
> :)
>
> and it was also a little bit of a shot at everybody's rants... I
completely
> agree that taking the small performance hit is much better than getting
the
> old version of a site... and I can say this because I live in the country
> and only get 26.4k so I should really want to have a cache..
>
>
> Have fun!
> Kevin



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