I am testing my website with Firefox, and came across a strange situation that i haven't found an answer to yet, and havent encountered in any other browser.
When I navi… (閱讀更多)
I am testing my website with Firefox, and came across a strange situation that i haven't found an answer to yet, and havent encountered in any other browser.
When I navigate through the website by clicking on links, the pages I visited are stored in cache and are always the ones to be loaded, even when going back to the same page VIA a link.
For example, on the homepage of the site there is a feed with the recent content updates, these content updates are pulled from the database, loading the page loads the last 20 items.
Currently, the only way to see the updated page though is if i either click the refresh button, or if i do ctrl+r or any other manual refresh.
What is expected is that if I click on the link to go to the homepage, the home page will be loaded from the server, not from the cache, otherwise the pages are just not up to date.
This is happening with all of the pages, which means that if someone goes throught the website once, they will always see the same old data because none of the pages are pulled from the server after being viewed once. I find myself always having to refresh every page to see if there is an update, rather than just being able to go to that page by clicking on a link to it.
Is there any information on this or a way to fix this?