15 years ago
Jump to Forum..
- Boddunan.com Updates
- - Announcements
- - Contests & Rewards
- - Group Discussions
- Discussions
- - General Discussions
- - Improving English Writing Skills
- - Q n A - Find answers to your questions
- - Daily Dose
- - Topics of Interest
- - - Current Affairs & Latest News
- - - Education & Learning
- - - Humor & Jokes
- - - Movies & Entertainment
- Your Vote Counts
- - Feedback
- - Suggestion Box
- Shoutbox
- - Introduce Yourself
- - The Lounge
- - Help
- - Testimonials
Like it on Facebook, Tweet it or share this topic on other bookmarking websites.
15 years ago
Sir refresh your poll page by pressing Ctrl+F5.Go to poll page press Ctrl+F5 this will refresh your page and then you will be age to vote on polls.
15 years ago
Thank u jasmeet
15 years ago
but didn't work. I use Firefox
15 years ago
Clear your temporary internet files and cache.
When opportunity is in front of you, don't hesitate to catch it. It will never come to you again. - Maverick
15 years ago
THe problem is still continuing for some users only. Maverick what is the actual reason? Always you say this solution.Actually what does it do?
Visit my blogs:
http://abidareacode.blogspot.com
15 years ago
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]THe problem is still continuing for some users only. Maverick what is the actual reason? Always you say this solution.Actually what does it do?[/quote]
The problem is caching. When the page is loaded first time, all css and javascript files will be cached by your browser so that they will not be fetched from server again. This is a general practice to reduce the bandwidth usage as well as fast loading of websites as css and js files take maximum part of the webpage size.
When something is modified in the JavaScript files, your browser still referring to the old file on cache. So the functionality would be not in sync with the webpage and JavaScript unless you refresh the cache.
[quote]THe problem is still continuing for some users only. Maverick what is the actual reason? Always you say this solution.Actually what does it do?[/quote]
The problem is caching. When the page is loaded first time, all css and javascript files will be cached by your browser so that they will not be fetched from server again. This is a general practice to reduce the bandwidth usage as well as fast loading of websites as css and js files take maximum part of the webpage size.
When something is modified in the JavaScript files, your browser still referring to the old file on cache. So the functionality would be not in sync with the webpage and JavaScript unless you refresh the cache.
When opportunity is in front of you, don't hesitate to catch it. It will never come to you again. - Maverick
15 years ago
Thanks for the information. My problem got solved.
15 years ago
Maverick,
Thanks for the good explanation.I was aware of the cache.But was not aware of this thing you explained here.That is why I put the doubt.
Thanks for the good explanation.I was aware of the cache.But was not aware of this thing you explained here.That is why I put the doubt.
Visit my blogs:
http://abidareacode.blogspot.com
You do not have permissions to reply to this topic.
Related Topics