Technical Help
For best results with this site, you will need a java
enhanced browser, such as
Internet Explorer version 5.5 or better or
Netscape version 4.7 or better. (both are free
downloads). (Best viewed at
800 X 600 in High Color 32 Bit mode.)
What is Browser Cache?
Definition: Caches store information where it can be
accessed fast. A Web browser cache stores the pages,
graphics, sounds, and URLs of online places you visit on
your hard drive. This speeds things up when you go back to
the page again. Everything doesn't have to be downloaded
all over again.
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How do I clean out
my cache or my temporary internet files?
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instructions for cleaning out your temporary internet
files or cache:
Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5.0:
Depending on which version of Internet Explorer you
are using you will click on either View
(version 4.0) or Tools (version 5.0) on the
tool bar at the top of the browser and then select
Internet Options. The pop-up screen defaults to
the General tab.
Under Temporary Internet Files, click on
Delete Files.
Under History click on Clear History.
Click OK and you're all set.
Netscape:
Click on Edit on the tool bar at the top of
your browser and then select Preferences.
Expand the Advanced category by clicking on the
+ sign next to the word Advanced.
Click on Cache, then click on Clear Memory
Cache and then Clear Disk Cache.
Click OK and you're all set.
AOL 4.0 and AOL 5.0:
Click on My AOL on the tool bar at the top of
your AOL screen and then select Preferences.
Under Preferences click on the WWW icon.
The pop-up screen defaults to the General tab.
Under Temporary Internet Files click on
Delete Files and under History click on
Clear History.
Click OK and you're all set.
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