I'm pretty new to programming C and windows phone Is it possible to simply reload the current XAML page? Or are there a better way to do this? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Paul Diston Paul Diston 3, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. I'll take a look into this! Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. When I manually refresh the page, the same outdated info is loaded and the latest posts stubbornly refuse to come up. I've even tried clearing the cache and history and deleting all cookies - to no avail. I still get a page showing the news stories from three days ago.
Some news sites have an auto-refresh function. Bizarrely, sometimes when the auto-refresh kicks in, an even older page loads!
I've got no idea what could be causing this problem. I run IE, Firefox and Google Chrome with no added toolbars or the like - all of these programs suffer from the same ailment, which would suggest that it's not an issue with an individual browser. Some recent history with my computer - about a month ago, I got a virus and had to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows Vista.
This problem was occurring even back then with a couple of extremely high traffic news sites and aggregators. After I reinstalled Vista, I assumed the issue would go away. In fact, it's subsequently got worse and is now affecting blogs and a great many websites that are regularly updated. Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. This thread is locked.
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Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. Open the page you want to refresh. Go to the web address of the page page or click the tab for the page that you want to refresh. Use a keyboard shortcut. In virtually all browsers, pressing the F5 key will cause the current page to refresh on some Windows computers, you may have to hold down Fn while pressing F5. If you can't find the F5 key, there are other operating system-specific shortcuts you can use: Windows — Hold down Ctrl and press R.
Force-refresh your web page. If that doesn't work, hold down Ctrl and click the "Refresh" icon. Troubleshoot a page which won't refresh. If clicking the "Refresh" icon, using the "Refresh" shortcut, and attempting to force-refresh the page didn't do anything, your browser may be corrupted or encountering an error. You can fix most browser problems by doing one of the following if one step doesn't work, try the next one : Close and re-open the page. Exit your browser, then re-open it and go back to the page.
Update your browser.
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