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Keeping bookmarked sites current

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by quickshot, 2002/05/17.

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    When using N4.7 I could bookmark severl auction sites in Ebay by dragging to a folder I named Bids on my toolbar and when I clicked on them they would be current, when I try and do the same with N6.2 they are the same as when I created the bookmark.?????? How do I get them to stay current?:confused: I use this for watching bids.
     
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    Ramona Geek Member Alumni

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    Welcome to the Forum

    Hi quickshot,

    How have you configured your Cache settings? In Edit|Preferences|Advanced|Cache check to see which setting is enabled.

    If you enable "Everytime I view the page" you should then see the current version of the eBay page when you click on the Bookmark.

    Remembering that Netscape 6.2.3 is not yet perfected, it could be that you will simply have to refresh your page to view its current status.

    Let us know if this helps.

    Ramona :D
     

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    :( I have the cache set "every time" BUT DOES NOT HELP. Thanks anyway, will have to wait for N7 and go back to my 4.79 as for now.:rolleyes:
     
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