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Useful readings to write your first filter
Dec. 05, 2008, 12:33 PM (This post was last modified: Dec. 05, 2008 12:49 PM by lnminente.)
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RE: Useful readings to write your first filter
Oddisey, many thanks for supporting my english, i hope to improve it Wink
The tip of CTRL+F5 would be very good, but gives me some doubts. I see browser reloads in the log window but it doesn't says in what request/connection (for IE and FF). Not sure if CTRL+F5 is only for bypassing cache for the main HTML page and it takes javascripts or frames from cache... hope it reloads only images...

I will create anoooother thread for speaking about the method to find the filter which is causing problems. It could be more complex than it seems 'cause we could be stablishing global vars that could be interfering between header and web filters.

lnminente Wrote:(i will delete this post too i some days)
Oddisey Wrote:Too many people are gonna get referred to this thread
Don't worry for that, they will have what they are looking for but better organized in the first post of this thread. I don't want to bore new people for reading this full thread. I saw the post linking to the 7th post here, i will update it too Wink
For speaking about "how to find the filter wich is causing problems" go here
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RE: Useful readings to write your first filter - lnminente - Dec. 05, 2008 12:33 PM

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