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Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - Guest - 08-31-2003

Well ok when i got back from my dads i went to the forums but i saw that i posted i am going to leave and i did that like 2 weeks ago and i signed it i didnt see acids post i didnt see anything and i still dont see anything what is going on? any ideas?:ph34r:im afraid my computer is messed up


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - fritoman - 09-01-2003

that is happening to me diablo, when you get to the forums you need to refresh each page to see what is new, not sure what is causing it but that is what I have to do to see any new posts.

frito


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - Guest - 09-01-2003

How do u refresh:P:lol:


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - fritoman - 09-01-2003

refresh is the key next to the stop button on your brouser.


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - Wha? - 09-01-2003

In IE, the hotkey is F5. Not sure about other browsers though.


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - FreeFall - 09-01-2003

interesting.. I didn't realize that was the hotkey for refresh..

you learn somethin' new everyday i suppose


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - sage_4 - 09-02-2003

Yesterday a bottle told me that a hard mikes was good to find.


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - [CAKE]anonymity - 09-02-2003

whoa... i think i got that same bottle :huh:


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - sage_4 - 09-02-2003

the virus is spreading.


Howcome my computer is set to a different date!? - Guest - 09-03-2003

The problem is with a combination of the outputted headers from the board itself and browsers abilities to ignore certain requests from web pages. They are set to No-Cache which basically means it's supposed to check everytime you visit the page. However, it doesn't always work :/ That said, vBulletin boards always seem to update without a problem, and I haven't personally had this problem for a long while.:)