Caching
Posted by: Simonboris (---.85-70-69.static.videotron.ca)
Date: March 23, 2007 05:42PM

Hi everybody, i am new to this forum and to this tool.

The setup of wamp5 was easy and without problem.
But i have one thing that i found really anoying, working with a server
locally, is, it caches all images in the browser.

If i replace old images with new ones from photoshop, i need to empty my cache in order to see the change on the screen and this is very anoying.

Is this a setting in php.ini, or httpd.conf, or other files.. ?

Can someone tell me where i can fix that bug !

Thanx


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Re: Caching
Posted by: yfastud (---.mia.bellsouth.net)
Date: March 23, 2007 05:53PM

I think it's the setup in your browser because I've never had that problem even I've install wamp in more than 50+ machines.

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Re: Caching
Posted by: Simonboris (---.85-70-69.static.videotron.ca)
Date: March 23, 2007 07:22PM


It is not a browser setup.

But when i start wamp5, open a site on the localhost then, my images are cached, and when i it F5 to refresh my browser, the images does not changes unless i clear my cache.

When i refresh my page, the text change, the css change, but for some obscur reason, modified images does not...

Exemple, i have a logo in my php page, i modified it using photoshop, save it, go back to my browser and refresh, i still view my old logo...

When i use an html page outside localhost, and when wamp is close so apache is not running, no problem, i refresh and see the updated image...

I have never experienced some thing like that, (I have been working with browsers for 7 years now), except once, when i tried to install IIS (to run asp code). So that's why i am asking if it's a setup...

Is there someone else that have experienced this problem ?
If yes, how did you solve it,

thx

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Re: Caching
Posted by: CyberSpatium (71.237.217.---)
Date: March 23, 2007 07:33PM

try it with firefox.


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Re: Caching
Posted by: BirdOPrey5 (207.97.186.---)
Date: March 26, 2007 04:49PM

If you hold down shift when hitting F5 to refresh, I've seen that manually force the files to update in the browser and clear the cache... not a solution or a reason, but an easy work-around if it works for you.



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