olliebrindley
August 14th, 2002, 12:28 PM
I've just done some updates to my Flash site (http://www.theadigroup.com) and come across an interesting and v. annoying problem!
In the update, there's a part of it that loads a separate Flash movie on top of part of the existing site. When you click on a button for another section of the site, it unloads the movie.
However, I found that when I made the updates, it all worked apart from it wouldn't unload the movie when I clicked for another section.
So I went into the Tools menu on IE6 and deleted Temporary Internet Files. Then it worked.
Basically, this problem is only an issue for users who have been to the site before. The browser doen't seem to pick up that the site has been updated and uses the page already in it's cache memory (I think!). I notice it does it with this message board and I have to refresh it to get a different screen to yesterday's.
Is there a way to make the browser check that the site has not been updated since the last visit? Should it do it automatically and are my browser settings all funny? Or can I add some HTML or Java into the page to make it check for updates?
Ollie:-\
In the update, there's a part of it that loads a separate Flash movie on top of part of the existing site. When you click on a button for another section of the site, it unloads the movie.
However, I found that when I made the updates, it all worked apart from it wouldn't unload the movie when I clicked for another section.
So I went into the Tools menu on IE6 and deleted Temporary Internet Files. Then it worked.
Basically, this problem is only an issue for users who have been to the site before. The browser doen't seem to pick up that the site has been updated and uses the page already in it's cache memory (I think!). I notice it does it with this message board and I have to refresh it to get a different screen to yesterday's.
Is there a way to make the browser check that the site has not been updated since the last visit? Should it do it automatically and are my browser settings all funny? Or can I add some HTML or Java into the page to make it check for updates?
Ollie:-\