How do I stop Firefox from caching pages?
Going to a news or weather site and seeing the news or weather from 3 days ago is ridiculous. I erased all history, I set private browsing, told Firefox to not remember history, all in vain. It still displays the old content until I refresh.
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type in the address bar about:config
then press the button i'l be careful i promise
then type in the bar browser.cache.disk.enable
then double click on it, to make it false
exit firefox and restart-it.
do the same with browser.cache.memory.enable
if you want to read more:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.disk.enable
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.memory.enable
thank you
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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre
type in the address bar about:config
then press the button i'l be careful i promise
then type in the bar browser.cache.disk.enable
then double click on it, to make it false
exit firefox and restart-it.
do the same with browser.cache.memory.enable
if you want to read more:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.disk.enable
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.memory.enable
thank you
Please mark "Solved" the answer that really solve the problem, to help others with a similar problem.
Awesome! Thank you ideato
Well, the solution turned out to be only temporary. Today is Friday, I opened the browser, went to http://www.reuters.com/news/world and what I see are the news from Wednesday. I refresh (F5) get the same thing. Only when I pick World Home from the Reuters menu it shows the updated page.
So: if the caching is disabled for both memory and disk (I just verified these settings with about:config and they are both false) where is the old content coming from? Could my company proxy have it's own caching mechanism? Not likely, if I use IE the fresh content is displayed. I'm lost...
No need to disable the disk cache and the memory cache as that will have performance issues.
You can set the pref browser.cache.check_doc_frequency to 1 on the about:config page.
See:
That won't work if you use session restore to reopen tabs on a next start.
In that case you need to clear the browser cache when you close Firefox.
- Tools > Options > Privacy: History: [X] Clear history when Firefox closes > Settings