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Changes to a page don't show up in Safari.

New Here ,
Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

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I made changes to a web page in Dreamweaver and uploaded it to the server. When I look at it in Safari I don't see the changes. It looks the same as it did before I made the changes. Same thing with Firefox. The changes DO show up in Chrome and Opera. In Safari I used the Empty Caches command in the Develop menu but that didn't do anything.

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LEGEND , Feb 10, 2017 Feb 10, 2017

The fact that the changes do show in Chrome and Opera, says that it is a cache issue.

It may be necessary to do a 'clear cache' a number of times, as this does not always empty the cache by one selection of the command.

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The fact that the changes do show in Chrome and Opera, says that it is a cache issue.

It may be necessary to do a 'clear cache' a number of times, as this does not always empty the cache by one selection of the command.

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Thank you!

I used the Empty Cache command five times in a row and that seems too have done the trick.

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