![]() ![]() I often hear this when we have made an update to a website for a client and they check the site they can’t see the update they requested, even though we have done it. ‘I can’t see the changes that you have made to my website!’ If this has happened to you, don ‘t worry it happens all time. ![]() This is important if you want to see changes to your website as soon as they are made. Normally this is what you want, but occasionally you may want to force the website to send you new data. This is called “cache” and it helps speed up the transfer of the website data to your computer’s browser the next time you visit. When you visit your website (or any website), data from that site is stored on your computer. ![]()
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