Opera browser + AT = >_<

The Pentium Guy

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Opera's a great browser, but when you go to My Forums, you won't get a recent list of posts that you made, until after 3-4 hours. With IE, you'll see the updated list of recent posts you made. Just wondering why this is the case.

-TPG
 

The Pentium Guy

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Clear yo' cache!

Eh? I'll give that a try. Thanks.
About 'wrong section' - yeah, but I figured it would be more of a browser issue than a forum issue
 

no0b

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Hit refresh, opera caches webpages so you need to manual refresh it when you go back to it. Not that big of an inconvience.
 

aplefka

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I've never even checked this in FireFox.

Wonder if it's reason number 1,540 that FF > Opera. :p
 

imported_FishTaco

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In your preferences, Network section, under history and cache tab, in the Check Modified box, select Documents then select Always. This will make Opera check with the server to see if a newer page than your cached copy is available. I don't use Opera anymore, so that might not be the exact wording.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: FishTaco
In your preferences, Network section, under history and cache tab, in the Check Modified box, select Documents then select Always. This will make Opera check with the server to see if a newer page than your cached copy is available. I don't use Opera anymore, so that might not be the exact wording.

its in, tools - prefrences - advanced - history now
 

LordMorpheus

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Originally posted by: no0b
Hit refresh, opera caches webpages so you need to manual refresh it when you go back to it. Not that big of an inconvience.

saw the above post.

Thanks guys, that was the only thing that really bugged me about Opera. Now I can get back to loving it.
 

The Pentium Guy

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: FishTaco
In your preferences, Network section, under history and cache tab, in the Check Modified box, select Documents then select Always. This will make Opera check with the server to see if a newer page than your cached copy is available. I don't use Opera anymore, so that might not be the exact wording.

its in, tools - prefrences - advanced - history now

Ah sweet - thanks!
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: aplefka
Wonder if it's reason number 1,540 that FF > Opera. :p
Your e-penis has now been reduced by half. I can still see it beside the tracks outside, however.

(and yes, this is the wrong forum)