Sometimes when I get on this site before I log in, I see a Conolon thread. It disappears once I log in. Other times it doesn't show up. Anyone else have this problem. Thanks.........
Kim
Missing Thread
- Ted Lanham
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Tue Jun 15, 2021 4:00 pm
- John Fishkat
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Tue Aug 03, 2021 1:11 am
- Location: USA
Re: Missing Thread
Hey Kim,
It's possible that's an old page image saved in your browser's cache. Try clearing your cache - for browsing history only, not passwords (it's a pain to re-enter those, if you're using your cache for those).
Alternatively, it could be you have a deep longing for the former Conolon section.
John
It's possible that's an old page image saved in your browser's cache. Try clearing your cache - for browsing history only, not passwords (it's a pain to re-enter those, if you're using your cache for those).
Alternatively, it could be you have a deep longing for the former Conolon section.
John
Re: Missing Thread
Ted, I clean my cookies out every other time shutting down to prevent that. With computers anything is possible. John, You ARE right there. Maybe I'll find something interesting there to post. I know we had this discussion a while back. Some people are for the thread, and some are against. For me it's hard to imagine using a Mitchell reel without a Conolon pole. Just my
Kim
Kim
- Ted Lanham
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Tue Jun 15, 2021 4:00 pm
- John Fishkat
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Tue Aug 03, 2021 1:11 am
- Location: USA
Re: Missing Thread
Okay guys, just to clarify.
Cache and cookies are different.
Cache is a memory where the browser stores HTML pages, related images, Javascript, and CSS on the user’s machine. Whenever a user visits a website, at first the browser inspects objects in its cache before requesting it from the website.
A cookie is a small file (~4 Kb) that tracks the user’s browsing sessions.
So, clearing the cache loses much more weight than deleting cookies.
Cache and cookies are different.
Cache is a memory where the browser stores HTML pages, related images, Javascript, and CSS on the user’s machine. Whenever a user visits a website, at first the browser inspects objects in its cache before requesting it from the website.
A cookie is a small file (~4 Kb) that tracks the user’s browsing sessions.
So, clearing the cache loses much more weight than deleting cookies.