brolin_empey | I found a strange behaviour apparently involving caching in all of Vivaldi, Firefox, and IE 11 on Windows 10 but I do not know if the developers would consider it a bug. | 01:03 |
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brolin_empey | Basically, I have a test version of a static Web site generated by Jekyll used to preview the static build of the Web site before publishing the build to the public Web site. I am using a name-based HTTP virtual host with apache2 on Debian GNU+Linux 7.0 for x86-32 but I do not know if that is relevant. The build of the Web site from Tuesday had the Products and About pages at /products/ and /about/ . I had browsed to/loaded all of the pages of the small | 01:12 |
brolin_empey | Web site in Vivaldi, Firefox, and IE 11 on Windows 10. Now the build of the Web site from today (Friday) has the Products and About pages at /products and /about and /products/ and /about/ now return a 404 Not Found status. The problem is that these three Web browsers keep requesting /products/ and /about/ with the trailing slash even though the pages in the current build of the Web site link to /products and /about without the trailing slash, which means | 01:12 |
brolin_empey | a Web browser that had already loaded these two pages in the build of the Web site from Tuesday can no longer access these two pages even though a Web browser that loads the Web site for the first time today, at least Vivaldi for Android, can access these two pages. | 01:12 |
brolin_empey | Apparently the antiquated final version of Vivaldi for Windows XP correctly loads the /products and /about pages when loading the Web site for the first time today. I mean today is the first time that the Web site has been loaded; English is too grammatically ambiguous. | 01:35 |
brolin_empey | Actually, the Web site had been loaded before today but it did not matter because only / had been loaded so the URIs for the Products and About pages had not been accessed. | 01:41 |
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