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Ctrl+F5 clears the cache and reloads the page while F5 ONLY refreshes the page.whitestazn88 wrote:does it really?? i thought it just refreshed the page...gimil wrote:Doesn't F5 do the job just as well?
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under the "safari" menu, it is "empty cache", simple as that... however, i havetimmytuttut88 wrote:what if you have safari?

The cache is like a thing that saves a whole bunch of files and such on a webpage. Clearing your cache gets rid of all that and forces the browser to get all the data again.owenshooter wrote:under the "safari" menu, it is "empty cache", simple as that... however, i havetimmytuttut88 wrote:what if you have safari?
not had any problems... this is kind of interesting... i've never cleared my cache..
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Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
your cashe is something that remembers pictures (and passwords if there is a remember me button) of sites so you don't have to load it over and over again, but if someone updates the picture without making a new url (just uploads a new picture for the same url) then sometimes you see the old picture, or it gives error, though it never gave me errors in safariowenshooter wrote:under the "safari" menu, it is "empty cache", simple as that... however, i havetimmytuttut88 wrote:what if you have safari?
not had any problems... this is kind of interesting... i've never cleared my cache..
what does it do?-0
Same way. Tools -> Clear Private Data.glide wrote:This thread was really helpful in the past...but now that I have upgraded to Firefox 3.0.1 how do I clear my cache?

and that has to do with the how to clear your cache thread because.....azezzo wrote:man, wicked's avatar sure had a nice ass
bumpwicked wrote:This question is asked quite often, especially whenever an update is installed. Here's how to do it.
Select the instructions below that correspond to whichever browser you are using. To find out which browser you are usin, go to Help at the top of your browser window and select "About".
Clearing Cache on Firefox 1.0
Click Tools and select Options.
Click the Privacy Icon.
Click Clear next to the Cache section.
Click Ok.
Exit and relaunch the browser.
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Clearing Cache on Firefox 1.5
Click Tools and select Options.
Click the Privacy icon.
Click the Cache tab and click Clear Cache Now.
Click Ok.
Exit and relaunch the browser.
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Clearing Cache on Firefox 2.0 and 3.0
Click Tools and select Options.
Click the Advanced icon and click the Network tab.
Click Clear Now under the Cache section.
Click Ok.
Exit and relaunch the browser.
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Clearing Cache on IE 6.0
Click Tools and select Internet Options
Click General Tab
Click Delete Files in the Temporary Internet Files section
Check Delete All Offline Content
Click OK
Exit and relaunch the browser.