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Clear Cache
for all major web browsers In
order to speed up web browsing, web browsers are designed to download
web pages store them locally on your machine in an area called
"cache". When you visit the same page for a second time,
the browser speeds up display time by loading the page locally
from cache instead of downloading everything again. This
sometimes results in less than current versions of web pages being
displayed. If you believe that you have a less than current version
of a page, please follow the following steps to clear the cache
in your browser. Note, the directions vary depending on whether
you use the AOL, Internet Explorer, or Netscape browser.
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AOL:
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From the 'My AOL' menu, on the AOL toolbar,
Click 'Preferences', Then Click 'WWW'
Look for the 'Temporary Internet Files'
Click 'Delete Files', then click 'OK'.;
That should clear your cache and give you a fresh start.
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Internet Explorer: * |

Up top in the pull-down menus (File, Edit, Tools etc.),
click Tools, then
'Internet Options'
This brings up a dialog with 6 tabs across the top (General,
Security,
Content, .......)
Click 'General;, the look for 'Temporary Internet Files'
Click 'Delete Files', then (if it appears, check off 'Delete
all offline
content';, then click 'OK'.
Click 'OK' again and this should clear all cached pages.
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Netscape: * |

Up top in the pull-down menus (File, Edit, etc.), click Edit,
then 'Preferences'.
Find 'Advanced'. Click the + sign in front of the word, 'advanced'.
You'll see 'Cache, Proxies, etc.........'
Click 'Cache'
On the right you'll see, buttons labeled 'Clear Memory Cache'
and 'Clear
Disk Cache'
First, click 'Clear Memory Cache' when the "?" dialog
appears click 'OK'
Then click 'Clear Disk Cache', when the "?" dialog
appears, click 'OK'.
Click 'OK' again to close the Cache Dialog box.
This will clear all old info from your browser and the error
should be
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