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Re: totally WEIRD bug? Firefox caching? [message #185353 is a reply to message #185351] Thu, 20 March 2014 03:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 20/03/14 01:34, Richard Yates wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 17:25:56 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
> <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
>
>> I have TWO IDENTICAL PHP FILES.
>>
>> They are supposed to display an image got from a database.
>>
>> One does. The other does not.
>>
>> It persistently tells me the image is corrupted.
>>
>> I have even copied one file that works directly over the other. It still
>> doesn't work.
>>
>>
>> I have debugged it, got it to output the image to a file and read the
>> file successfully.
>>
>> Something on firefox now just assumes its corrupted and won't clear its
>> cache. I've shut down firefox, Ive changed its name I've clearded its cache.
>>
>> WTF is going on??
>
> Have you directly compared them with something like CSDiff?
>
> [ http://www.componentsoftware.com/products/CSDiff/ ]
>
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