[pianotech] pianotech Digest, Vol 40, Issue 15

Robert Anderson randerson79 at cox.net
Thu Feb 2 16:20:40 MST 2012


Hi, Phil,

What is a "cache" and how do I clear it? I didn't find "cache" in my  
Mac OSX manual.

Thanks,

Bob Anderson

On Feb 2, 2012, at 7:29 AM, pianotech-request at ptg.org wrote:

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> From: Phil Bondi <phil at philbondi.com>
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> Subject: [pianotech] Truth is..
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> We have seen the most problems with the native browsers, ie: IE and  
> Safari.
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> The browser with the least problems we have seen is Firefox.
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> So - if you have not been to the new web site within the last 30 days,
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> *Clear your cache before you go there.*  I can't stress this enough.  
> Kent
> is correct when he said alot of work has gone into making this single
> sign-on work, and it does.
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> When you log in, you can then choose 'remember me', and the  
> frustrations
> with logging in to reply/post should be minimized, if not gone. You  
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> also need to do this for any browser that you use IF you use that  
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> If you are a mobile user, you will need to do the same thing with your
> mobile devices..clear your cache, log in and select 'remember me'.
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> I did this for Firefox, Chrome, IE, iPhone and iPad. I have had zero
> problems. - but - you need to clean out your browser cache first to  
> prevent
> old cookies from taking over.
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> More info that some of you may want, or feel necessary, but necessary.
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> -Phil
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> Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 09:29:22 -0500
> From: Douglas Gregg <classicpianodoc at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [pianotech] piano moving-wall jack
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> Joe wrote: what is the thingamajig on the bottom of the wall jack.
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> See photo attached
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> I had a steel pedestal from a table on hand that I added to the bottom
> of the wall jack for stability. It is overkill. If I made another I
> would use two heavy duty steel shelf brackets and a 2 foot 2x 4  for a
> base instead. If it were screwed together well it would be strong
> enough.
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> Doug Gregg
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