
How to clear your cache file:
AOL
In AOL, in your 'WWW' preferences, set your history to "0" pages and clear the History. You must also delete the files in your Temporary Internet Files folder. You must also hold down the 'Control' key on your keyboard and simultaneously mouse-click on the 'Browser Reload' icon while the browser window is active to clear your proxy cache and display the latest data from the website. However, we do not suggest you use the AOL browser to display learningpage.com's resources. Use either Internet Explorer or Netscape to make sure you are viewing our resources properly.
Internet Explorer
Windows:
In Internet Explorer, go to Tools> Internet Options on your toolbar. In the Internet Options window, select the 'General' tab. On this window, go to 'Temporary Internet Files' and select 'Delete Files.' To ensure you are seeing the most recent pages instead of a cached page, select 'Settings' on the 'Temporary Internet Files' window. In the next window, where it says "Check For Newer Versions of Stored Pages" make sure that the button next to "Every visit to the page " is checked. This may make pages load slower, but it will ensure you are always viewing the newest version of a page and that 'Unauthorized' messages or damaged .pdf files are not being stored in your cache file.
Macintosh:
In Internet Explorer, go to Edit> Preferences on your toolbar. In the Preferences window, select Web Browser> Advanced from the sidebar. On this window, go to 'Cache' and select 'Empty Now.' To insure you are seeing the most recent pages instead of a cached page, in 'Cache' where it says "Update Pages" make sure that the button next to "Always" is checked. This may make pages load slower, but it will ensure you are always viewing the newest version of a page and that 'Unauthorized' messages or damaged .pdf files are not being stored in your cache file.
Netscape:
Windows:
In Netscape, go to Edit> Preferences on your toolbar. In the Preferences window select Advanced> Cache from the sidebar. On this window, select 'Clear Disk Cache' and 'Clear Memory Cache.' To ensure you are seeing the most recent pages instead of a cached page, in 'Cache' where it says "Page in cache is compared to page on network" make sure that the button next to "Every time" is checked. This may make pages load slower, but it will ensure you are always viewing the newest version of a page, and that 'Unauthorized' messages or damaged .pdf files are not being stored in your cache file.
Macintosh:
In Netscape, go to Edit> Preferences on your toolbar. In the Preferences window, select Advanced> Cache from the sidebar. On this window, select 'Clear Disk Cache Now.' To ensure you are seeing the most recent pages instead of a cached page, in 'Cache' where it states "Page in cache is compared to page on network" make sure that the button next to "Every time" is checked. This may make pages load slower, but it will ensure you are always viewing the newest version of a page, and that 'Unauthorized' messages or damaged .pdf files are not being stored in your cache file.
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