Hi,
Yeah I have had the same problem as well and are still waiting for an answer.
Peter Webb
On Tue, 23 Jul 1996, stephen white wrote:
> 
> I received the following message from one of my users:
> 
> 
> From: Jack Miller
> Subj: Proxies
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I noted that the proxies don't give you the latest copies of the web
> pages when using Netscape (and I assume the other navigators are the
> same).  I had looked at the ABC Health Report transcript list and noted
> the date and subject one day.  On the next day I installed the Adam
> proxies.  When I checked the ABC transcript list web page, it gave me an
> earlier copy than I had seen the previous day.  Netscape's RELOAD button
> gave me a copy of the latest page. I've had the same thing happen one
> week later when the transcript list changed again.  The proxie gave me
> the old copy and didn't give me a clue to ask for a reload.  It's
> happened with the Trading Post's latest change in it's web page also. 
> First it loaded the old page, then when I asked for a reload, in came the
> new page.
> 
> The way it currently works, there isn't a load time saving or reduced demand
> via Internet because I end up trying reload most times just to see if I have
> the latest copy of the web page.
> 
> The proxie should work by connecting to the desired page via Internet,
> checking the page's date with the date on it's stored copy and if it has
> the latest copy stored, send that to the user, stopping the transfer from
> the Internet.  If it doesn't have the latest copy of the page, it should
> download the latest copy, pass it on and store it.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong?
> 
> Jack Miller
> 
Received on Thu Jul 25 1996 - 19:37:43 MDT
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