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This will refresh the page, sometimes programmed by websites to automatically refresh after a certain amount of time.
a button on the toolbar in Netscape that will bring up the page that you currently see
In browsers such as Netscape, the command that reloads a document into the browser window from its original local or remote source.
Nearly every browser has a reload feature that allows you to reload or refresh a Web page. If a page comes in too slow or appears with errors in it, Reload or refresh will try the page again, often fixing the previously viewed problems. Reload is the term used with the Netscape browser.
Occurs whenever the same web page is viewed for a second time without viewing another web page. This typically happens because the browser's refresh button is used or can be caused by printing a page in some browsers.
Fetch a fresh copy of the page currently displayed in the browser window.
A command made through your web browser which forces your browser to load a web page from your ISP's server, rather than from your browser's cached memory.
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