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If your web page hasn't updated, it may be that your browser has cached the page, meaning it has stored it in memory. Try to update the page following the steps below for your browser.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer:
1. Try refreshing the view. If that does not work, try the following steps:
2. Click on "Tools"
3. Select "Internet Options"
4. Under the "General" tab, under "Temporary Internet Files," click on "Settings"
5. There should be a dialogue box that reads "Check for newer versions of stored pages"
6. Select the option that reads "Every visit to the page"
7. Click on "OK"
If you are using Netscape 4.X, please try to clear your cache memory of your browser regularly. You can do this by:
1. Start Netscape and go to the top menu bar.
2. Click on "Edit" and then select "Preferences"
3. You will have another window come up on your screen. On the left navigation, click on "Advanced" and then "Cache"
4. You will see two buttons on your right hand side, click on the "Clear Memory Cache" button and then click on the "Clear Disk Cache" button. It might take a while as the browser is clearing up your cache.
5. At the bottom, you will have 3 options to choose from. Pick the one called "Once per session." This option is the best since it will look up new files from the Internet/Network every time you start your browser. You can choose "Every time" but this one would reload the Internet pages each time you go there.
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