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Pages wont update from clients PC (7 posts)

  1. PureBlue
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Hi There,

    We have a client we have designed a site for on wordpress 3.2.1.

    All was working fine, until yesterday when they client reported that their updates were not being carried through to the site.

    The site is http://www.featherstoneleigh.co.uk

    I am able to log in and update the site without issue from my location. However the client logs in to the admin, makes changes and presses update, however the chnages are not carried on to the site.

    Strangly when he logs in to the back end again he is able to see the chnages still present in the admin area? However when I log in to my fully functioning system I can not see them.

    The client in questions is an IT manager with a very good knowledge of computing and assures me no setting have been changed on his computer network.

    We have updated firefox and tried accessing from different locations on the same network.

    Any help gratfully recived

  2. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 7 months ago #

    And what happens if he uses a machine outside of his network?

  3. PureBlue
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Well I seem to be able to update the site without issue. So outside his network is fine.

  4. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Then it looks like this problem is network specific and has nothing to do with WordPress. My guess is that he's seeing cached pages rather than updated ones.

  5. PureBlue
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    This was my thinking, but I dont know why it would have chnaged from one day to another when he hasnt chnaged any settings.

    What do you think he needs to chnage on his network to be able to update the site?

  6. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Sorry - I couldn't say.

  7. PureBlue
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    OK - thanks - anyone else got any ideas?

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