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yukonjack
Hi wowhead staff, I was just wondering how much longer your maintenance cycle is going to last?
Post by
Sas148
To my knowledge it was just a brief time earlier today. Should be fine throughout the weekend.
Post by
yukonjack
To my knowledge it was just a brief time earlier today. Should be fine throughout the weekend.
I just checked and I am still getting the maintenance notice on the front page.
Post by
CalaelenDT
To my knowledge it was just a brief time earlier today. Should be fine throughout the weekend.
I just checked and I am still getting the maintenance notice on the front page.
Most likely a case of clearing your cache, as everything has been working fine for me all day.
Post by
yukonjack
Most likely a case of clearing your cache, as everything has been working fine for me all day.
That was it, thanks.
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1046884
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Post by
CalaelenDT
I have this same problem, how do I clear my internet cache?
It depends on what browser you are using, for Firefox it's under Options > Privacy, I'd assume it's something similar for other browsers. (This is to permanently set it to clear your cache and other saved information upon closing Firefox)
If you just want to clear it this once, it's History > Clear recent history and make sure Cache is checked (again, this is for Firefox, but is most likely similar for other browsers).
Post by
Monday
If you're in Google Chrome, hit ctrl+shift+del, which will bring up a separate tab. There will be a box saying "Clear for how long?" Set it to "The beginning of time" (no, I'm not joking).
Underneath will be a few checkboxes. If you ONLY want to delete cache and don't want to clear history, uncheck "Clear Browsing History," "Clear Download History," and "Delete cookies... etc" but leave "Empty the cache" checked.
Afterwards, click "Clear browsing data" at the bottom of the screen and you're done!
Post by
asakawa
A good, quick way to do a hard refresh of a web page (clearing the cache for the page and loading anew) is to use shift+f5 and ctrl+f5 on Windows browsers (different browsers use different modifying keys so use both and it'll get there either way) and alt+cmd+e on Mac/Safari. There's generally no real need to entirely empty your cache to solve site-specific glitches.(##RESPBREAK##)16##DELIM##asakawa##DELIM##
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