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et
I have made no changes to my website, but have simply replaced images with
new images of the same name, and they are part of a hyperlink. Even though
I have done a rebuild over and over, it still displays the old images even
though those images no longer even exist, I have taken them off my hard
drive completely. It displays the old images in the design manager too; I
have re-created the hyperlinks, I have tried drag and drop but it still
displays as the old images. I have even created a new page, created a
hyperlink and included the image and it still shows the old image. What do
I need to do?
Nov 18 '05 #1
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RC
One possibility is that the images are cached by your browser. Try this:
Open IE, then open the menu as follows: Toosl | Internet Options | General
tab.
In the Temporary Internet Files section, click on Delete Files.

HTH

RC
"et" <ea*************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u7**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have made no changes to my website, but have simply replaced images with
new images of the same name, and they are part of a hyperlink. Even though I have done a rebuild over and over, it still displays the old images even
though those images no longer even exist, I have taken them off my hard
drive completely. It displays the old images in the design manager too; I
have re-created the hyperlinks, I have tried drag and drop but it still
displays as the old images. I have even created a new page, created a
hyperlink and included the image and it still shows the old image. What do I need to do?

Nov 18 '05 #2
its comming form cache.

I image folder is a part of VS.NET solution explorer, right click and
"exclude from project"
close VS.NET
Re-open and See if image go blank.
then
Right click again on images folder and "Include in Project"

This should refresh VS.NET cache.

Regards,
Jignesh Desai.
"et" <ea*************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u7**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have made no changes to my website, but have simply replaced images with
new images of the same name, and they are part of a hyperlink. Even though I have done a rebuild over and over, it still displays the old images even
though those images no longer even exist, I have taken them off my hard
drive completely. It displays the old images in the design manager too; I
have re-created the hyperlinks, I have tried drag and drop but it still
displays as the old images. I have even created a new page, created a
hyperlink and included the image and it still shows the old image. What do I need to do?

Nov 18 '05 #3
You can trick the browser's cache by adding any query parameter to the image
url. Current time will do. Something like

ImageUrl="myImage.gif?time=10:19:23"

Eliyahu

"et" <ea*************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u7**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have made no changes to my website, but have simply replaced images with
new images of the same name, and they are part of a hyperlink. Even though I have done a rebuild over and over, it still displays the old images even
though those images no longer even exist, I have taken them off my hard
drive completely. It displays the old images in the design manager too; I
have re-created the hyperlinks, I have tried drag and drop but it still
displays as the old images. I have even created a new page, created a
hyperlink and included the image and it still shows the old image. What do I need to do?

Nov 18 '05 #4
et
That works! Thanks.
"Eliyahu Goldin" <re*************@monarchmed.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
You can trick the browser's cache by adding any query parameter to the image url. Current time will do. Something like

ImageUrl="myImage.gif?time=10:19:23"

Eliyahu

"et" <ea*************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u7**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have made no changes to my website, but have simply replaced images with new images of the same name, and they are part of a hyperlink. Even

though
I have done a rebuild over and over, it still displays the old images even though those images no longer even exist, I have taken them off my hard
drive completely. It displays the old images in the design manager too; I have re-created the hyperlinks, I have tried drag and drop but it still
displays as the old images. I have even created a new page, created a
hyperlink and included the image and it still shows the old image. What

do
I need to do?


Nov 18 '05 #5

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