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Re^4: Cached(?) pages when not-logged-in sometimes appear to be very seriously out-of-date

by Your Mother (Archbishop)
on Oct 28, 2015 at 02:08 UTC ( [id://1146216]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Cached(?) pages when not-logged-in sometimes appear to be very seriously out-of-date
in thread Cached(?) pages when not-logged-in sometimes appear to be very seriously out-of-date

You didn’t get slammed. You got called out for your laziness. You are being lazy again. If you actually cared, you could check your user settings regardless of the fact that you allegedly never have instead of forcing a site dev to do it for you. You could have started a dev panel and capture when you encountered the issue. I gave you step by step instructions in Re^2: How about a "reclaim your post" feature? at some personal expense. You disregarded it. Insulting my effort; making me wonder why one would ever attempt to help you. You have a history of lazy and difficult/impossible to reproduce error reports. A history of refusing to improve upon the reports. Software development is not done by epiphany or idle wonderings. “So far.” “Idle…” You yourself back me up on the accusations. Your well worn debugger’s hat is two sizes too small.

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Re^5: Cached(?) pages when not-logged-in sometimes appear to be very seriously out-of-date (default settings)
by tye (Sage) on Oct 28, 2015 at 02:51 UTC
    If you actually cared, you could check your user settings regardless of the fact that you allegedly never have instead of forcing a site dev to do it for you.

    It would likely be just one more case of somebody expressing their utter shock that they could have changed a setting once several years ago and yet not remember having done so. Surely something strange happened with the site to cause this non-default setting choice for their account! (:

    - tye        

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