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T.K.A.-Denmark
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« on: April 08, 2003, 10:30:59 AM »

Since yesterday I have had a problem with this discussion forum.
Everytime I go here it says that the time is 10.37 pm, which obviously isn't true.
Furthermore it don't show any of the new posts.
Has anyone had this problem and what is there to do about it?
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2003, 05:28:06 PM »

Sounds like your web browser is loading the website from your catche rather than from online.

Try pressing conrol on your keyboard while clicking refresh/reload.
This forces your browser to recieve the website from online.

What web browser are you using?
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2003, 09:23:09 AM »

Thanks it helped.
It's just that i'm a little bit of a technical analfabet.
Maybe I should skip using internet explorer?
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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2003, 11:26:29 AM »

Navigate through the menu of Internet Explorer as follows

Tools - internet options - temporary internet files - settings

Here you should be able to tell internet explorer when to check for new web pages. Unfortunetly when I tried, Internet explorer ignored me telling it to load a newer version of the webpage every time i visit it.

While I try to avoid using microsoft software, in reality the latest versions of internet explorer are not that bad at all. But have a look at http://www.msboycott.com/thealt/alts/internetexplorer.shtml
if you want an alternative.

browsers like "mozila" are open source, under the GPL copyleft licence...

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In computer programming, the real challenger is co-operative work such as we are seeing with the Linux computer system. The concept behind Linux is that information belongs to the public domain under General Public License, this is the exact opposite of capitalist "Intellectual Property Rights", which hold that ideas are personal property and the owner has a right to payment for every copy of their programme.

Linux is an operating system that works by providing the "source codes" for all programmes that run on it, so there are no secrets, errors can be corrected immediately and development has no limits, unlike private copyrighted source codes of commercial companies. Linux can be made to run any computer operation you can imagine, and an infinite variety you cannot yet think of - and it is free.


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