ratz wrote:
> Do a SHIFT+[click on reload] and this should work. At least it works over
> here. For some (for me) unknown reasons if you just click on reload, some-
> times the cache comes into play. So press shift and then click and it will
> work.
I've been in situations where shift reloading doesn't rotate through
the real-servers. I assumed it was due to HTTP persistance and I've
since used telnet to port 80 to check that all real-servers were on line.
(I expect lynx will do the same thing).
I have apache 1.3.x running right now and I notice that with KeepAliveTimeout of
15 secs
that rapid shift reloads rotates through all websites.
This happens with static and SSI pages.
Shift reloads at greater intervals (>15 secs)
sometimes get the same pages and sometimes rotates.
I can't find anything helpful on the netscape or apache websites
beyond all current browsers supporing KeepAlives (persistance connection)
Anyone know what's going on?
(I'm off for thanksgiving for a 3days in a minute or 2).
Joe
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