I know the page has been updated, but yesterdays page is still coming up. Whats wrong?
It’s likely that your Internet browser isn’t set to automatically update each page that you visit. Browsers, like Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or AOL’s browser program, were designed when everyone had slow speed Internet access. Whenever you visit a page online, all of the text and images are saved to your computer in what is called a cache or temporary Internet file. That way, if you visit the same page a short time after accessing it earlier, your computer can automatically load the images and text from the last visit you made so that it loads much more quickly. There are three basic ways to combat this problem. First, you may simply hit “reload” or “refresh” when you visit the page to load the most recent version. Secondly, you can empty the cache or delete the temporary Internet files each time you log off of the Internet (on Windows’ Internet Exlplorer, this is done by accessing the Internet Options box from either your Control Panel or under the Tools tab of y