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Re: Going mad... xPanel


Albert Brown
 

This is something I use when updating webpages.



Open command promt and enter the following ( ipconfig /flushdns ) this will
make sure it will reload from the server.



Albert



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of rlf79cm
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2013 7:32 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Bulk] [Crestron] Re: Going mad... xPanel





Ok, I tried it on a new PC and it shows the new design, but on the PC's
which have already run the older design it doesn't update, so I guess this
is an IE cache problem rather than Crestron - never seen it before tho!

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"rlf79cm" <rlf79cm@...> wrote:

Tried that, both with the IE options and CCleaner to clear everything -
still showing old design :o(

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
trayschaeffer <trayschaeffer@> wrote:

Clear the temp files from your browser. That's all I can think of right
now...

Tray




Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note???, an AT&T LTE smartphonerlf79cm
<rlf79cm@> wrote:
I've updated my xPanel but whenever I compile and run it through the
browser it's showing the old version - I've tried renaming, running it from
the PC, processor, etc - always showing the old version. If I compile as an
exe the new design works fine, but I can't for the life of me get the
browser version to update.

Never seen this before - any ideas?

Cheers, Rick



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