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5-01-2008 @ 10:55AM
Dan said...
@jrb, that would mean they had the foresight of doing it right from the start, if they didn't and told all webbrowsers that it's alright to keep a copy until the year 2999 and that they don't need to check with the server, then that's what the webbrowsers will do.
On that note, if your on a webpage that used to show those "tooltips", and it isn't anymore, you can hit Ctrl + F5 to force your webbrowser to fetch the javascript (and everything else on that webpage) fresh from the server.