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<pre><center>'''''(<span class="plainlinks">[{{FULLURL:Main Page|action=purge}} refresh]</span> to see more titles and countdowns)'''''</center></pre>
 
<pre><center>'''''(<span class="plainlinks">[{{FULLURL:Main Page|action=purge}} refresh]</span> to see more titles and countdowns)'''''</center></pre>
 
It will allow page to be fully refreshed (aka. purged) [[User:SWFlash|SWF]][[User talk:SWFlash|lash]]
 
It will allow page to be fully refreshed (aka. purged) [[User:SWFlash|SWF]][[User talk:SWFlash|lash]]
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:Unfortunately, when someone isn't logged in and purges a page, they get redirected to something like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Confirm_purge this]. So purging isn't a practical way to do this. Is there a problem with the current method? For me, it always reloads the page in the same browser tab and usually displays a new item. [[User:Adam|Adam]] 16:29, 9 January 2011 (UTC)

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Protected stuff

I suggest to use this

<center>'''''(<span class="plainlinks">[{{FULLURL:Main Page|action=purge}} refresh]</span> to see more titles and countdowns)'''''</center>

It will allow page to be fully refreshed (aka. purged) SWFlash

Unfortunately, when someone isn't logged in and purges a page, they get redirected to something like this. So purging isn't a practical way to do this. Is there a problem with the current method? For me, it always reloads the page in the same browser tab and usually displays a new item. Adam 16:29, 9 January 2011 (UTC)