It is said, on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 09:49:27 +0100 Chris John Jordan spoke the
words:
> I'm getting Opera sometimes displaying the wrong <iimage> files e.g.
> I'm guessing browser cache muddle, and even though clearing cache
> restores, it is a PITA.
>
> Anyone else? Any ideas for a fix?
Never seen this in any version of Opera. Are you behind a proxy?
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Jor
Jor <darkelf-at-operamail-dot-com@no-spam> wrote:
>It is said, on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 09:49:27 +0100 Chris John Jordan spoke the
>words:
>
>> I'm getting Opera sometimes displaying the wrong <iimage> files e.g.
>
>> I'm guessing browser cache muddle, and even though clearing cache
>> restores, it is a PITA.
>>
>> Anyone else? Any ideas for a fix?
>
>Never seen this in any version of Opera.
Thanks for the info.
> Are you behind a proxy?
Not any local proxy. As for any network proxy... well, how can one tell
for sure?
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Chris (Version 7.11, Java 1.4.1, Win 98)
It is said, on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:15:02 +0100 Chris John Jordan spoke the
words:
>> Are you behind a proxy?
>
> Not any local proxy. As for any network proxy... well, how can one tell
> for sure?
Check at <URL: http://finma.com/atguardtools.php3 > if your IP is identical
to the IP reported by winipcfg (or 'ipconfig' from a commandline under
NT/2k/XP)
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Jor
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:53:38 +0200, Jor <darkelf-at-operamail-dot-
com@no-spam> wrote:
> It is said, on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 09:49:27 +0100 Chris John Jordan spoke
> the words:
>
>> I'm getting Opera sometimes displaying the wrong <iimage> files e.g.
>
>> I'm guessing browser cache muddle, and even though clearing cache
>> restores, it is a PITA.
>>
>> Anyone else? Any ideas for a fix?
>
> Never seen this in any version of Opera. Are you behind a proxy?
I have, in version 6. reloading the page usually solved the problem. I've
never seen it in v7 though.
Kurt
> http://finma.com/atguardtools.php3
That's more or less exactly the webpage I've been looking for recently. I
recently installed a router and I've been looking for a way to determine
it's (external) address. Tracerte doesn't show it and the webserver in the
router uses a style of basic authentication that defeated my URL fetching
code (since fixed).
This website is simple enough that I can fetch the HTML and parse it for my
own IP address.
Thanks!
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Steve Swift
http://www.ringers.org.uk (Personal Webpage)
http://hedgehog.ts.uk.ibm.com (IBM Internal - restricted)
Jor <darkelf-at-operamail-dot-com@no-spam> wrote:
>It is said, on Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:15:02 +0100 Chris John Jordan spoke the
>words:
>
>>> Are you behind a proxy?
>>
>> Not any local proxy. As for any network proxy... well, how can one tell
>> for sure?
>
>Check at <URL: http://finma.com/atguardtools.php3 > if your IP is identical
>to the IP reported by winipcfg (or 'ipconfig' from a commandline under
>NT/2k/XP)
Thanks.
That shows I /am/ behind a proxy.
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Chris (Version 7.11, Java 1.4.1, Win 98)