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When someone edits a message, and comes back, he still sees the old message. He has to refresh. Same thing when a topic is 2 pages long. When you reply, you're send back to the first page, but when you go to the second page, it doesn't show the reply until you refresh. Is there a way to prevent this? Cause it's really annoying.

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In Internet Explorer, go to Internet-options, LAN-settings and turn of your proxy/cache server.

This is no UBB problem. Somewhere between client and host there are sveral places a document can be cached. The most common place is either the cache of the browser itself (but this should be prevented by the META tags) or the proxy/cache server.

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That option IS off. But still the same problem. (It was off al the time.) Anyone an idea? (My board is at http://www.goku.nl/cgi-bin/ubb/Ultimate.cgi)

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Try asking your ISP for this problem, perhaps they might help. If you are not caching it on your computer (check Internet Options, Temporary Internet Files, Settings, Every visit to the page turned on) it must be cached somewhere else. Your ISP might be able to tell you where the document is cached.

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The ISP isn't the problem, cause everyone that uses my board has it.

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Yeah, it has nothing to do with the browser or ISP. It's the code in UBB 5 series. Happens everywhere on UBB 5 boards. You need the Anchor Hack to fix this problem, as I stated in the other post you made.

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I disagree.

I use V5 and don't have this problem.

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I used to get this prob on all sites I had to refresh all the time..Not anymore so I don't get that prob on just UBB.

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It's like I already said: it's either your ISP, your browser or your UBB webserver that's caching the pages.

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It's your server/host, simple as that. When I temp moved my UBB to a different host, I had the exact same problem, but I didn't have before I moved.

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