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IE10 not checking for new version of pages when pressing back button


Nergal

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I feel like I'm missing some setting or another, but since I upgraded to Windows8 IE has acted different than I would like.

For instance lets say I go to the View New Content button at the top of Piriform's website.

So far so go New content shows

Read the first thread

Go back

Previously By setting The browsing history to check every time a website is visited when I went back the now read item in the list would be gone and I could click the next new item

But now, it still shows it as it was, and I have to either press refresh (F5) or click the View new content button to have the now read go away

:( am I forgetting to check something

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This is the intended behaviour of IE10. It stores several previous pages "hot" so that you can navigate back to them without needing to re-load and re-render them. It's designed to make browsing faster and use less bandwidth.

 

Chrome does it too.

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@superfast do you use IE10 and Win 8, have you experienced this issue?

 

@nergal

 

May be the way IE10 works now.

 

I know last time I tried IE10 I couldn't sign into Invision Boards using It. It was reported to Invision so it may well be fixed now.

 

EDIT.. I see WebAtom has posted the reason why.

 

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Nor does ctrl+enter

I just place my replies in plain text (the little light switch)

 

Superfast, if I wanted to use a different browser, do you NOT think I would be doing that? I'm preeeeeety sure I'm smart enough to figure that one out. Think boy, think. I use ie because if I am to teach computers to luddites, I kinda need to be able to use the browser they use, don't you think.

 

Is there any way for me to trick IE10 not to do this, it's quite annoying ;)

 

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See here for 'answer' which wasn't quite true

 

http://answers.micro...c1-b6832aaf52ad

 

Then another one that was :) (but I cannot see answer as I only posted there once and never kept the password !)

 

http://community.invisionpower.com/resources/bugs.html/_/ip-board/enter-key-does-not-work-when-posting-in-ie10-r38650

 

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looks like the fix for the enter key is to upgrade ip.board once again YUCK sigh cc @Hulk

 

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This is the intended behaviour of IE10. It stores several previous pages "hot" so that you can navigate back to them without needing to re-load and re-render them. It's designed to make browsing faster and use less bandwidth.

 

Chrome does it too.

 

Isn't this confusing though? If a user selects update from the web (and it doesn't), what is the point of the options being there?

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Isn't this confusing though? If a user selects update from the web (and it doesn't), what is the point of the options being there?

yes this x100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

 

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Isn't this confusing though? If a user selects update from the web (and it doesn't), what is the point of the options being there?

 

It's a little bit confusing; but once you understand the difference between storing the page "hot" and actually caching the page, it makes sense.

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The fact that a page might have a static cache of malware that has Active'X controls handed to it on a plate is the hope that keeps a hacker going.

For a page to permit a hot dynamic flow of a malware army playing with Active'X must be a hacker's dream,

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You know, it's realllllly annoying that when I try and find an answer to this question, and DDG can't find anything, so I search google. And bam at the top there's a link with my exact issue (this is after many hours of searching for a "fix" other than using fiddler debugger)

WOO HOO finally and I don't look where it goes (norton and WOT both say it's safe soooo..

 

 

and I find myself right here. . . stupid filterbubble

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ALWAYS BACKUP THE ENTRY, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL BREAK IF YOU DON'T.

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