php-windows Digest 15 Sep 2003 10:58:48 -0000 Issue 1910
Topics (messages 21384 through 21385):
Windows 200 Ming installation
21384 by: Ahmad Khashan
clearing cache ......
21385 by: toby z
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Any one has instructions on how to install ming on windows 2000. The Ming home page
Thta explains this is in hybrenation!!. I have already downloaded the package... Any
help would be greatly appriciated.
Ahmad Khashan
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hay guyz
this is a rather silly thing
but its starting to drive me now
i have a page with a million switches .... checkin and including
files for each case .....
the files on their turn run a few queries
and then each calls a file generate graph
which generates a graph for the query rum earlier in the caller file
u know the works .....
the problem is
each file passes to the grapgh file the data fetched and the title of
the graph
unless i re-fresh the page the graph displayed last keeps appearing
and re-appearing
with the old title n old data u know .....
caching the old one ...... :S
i stumbled upon clearstatcache()
but it aint seem to be workin either
and another thing
this screwup happens only on remote machines not on ma own
not on the server u know ......
what else can i do to clear the cache without having to tell ma
clients to refresh the page each time
(they cant even turn the compu on properly ...... :) )
will sumbdy plz tell me .....
as im pretty lost in the cache clearing thinggy .....
thnx a mill guyz
toby
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