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When I use the website http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/ I have to clear the cache everytime to get to the newest journal page. How can I fix it so that I don't have to clear the cache everytime the site uses a new page?

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If you scroll down to the bottom of the blog reached by clicking on Journals/latest, there are links to the previous week or to Jan 2011. When I scroll down to the bottom, the last link is there, but the link to the next week is there instead of the Jan link. The cached info takes me to the 'latest' page that I accessed instead of the actual most recent addition. This is not a problem is I use IE.

If you scroll down to the bottom of the blog reached by clicking on Journals/latest, there are links to the previous week or to Jan 2011. When I scroll down to the bottom, the last link is there, but the link to the next week is there instead of the Jan link. The cached info takes me to the 'latest' page that I accessed instead of the actual most recent addition. This is not a problem is I use IE.

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I verified that the "latest" link doesn't update if there is a cached version available. (IE has no problem.) A couple of workarounds, among several:

Use the newsfeed, which gives you a direct link to the latest entry -- http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/news.xml

-or- Right-click on the "latest" link. Click Save Link As..., then cancel the download. Left click as usual.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

I verified that the "latest" link doesn't update if there is a cached version available. (IE has no problem.) A couple of workarounds, among several:

Use the newsfeed, which gives you a direct link to the latest entry -- http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/news.xml

-or- Right-click on the "latest" link. Click Save Link As..., then cancel the download. Left click as usual.