When I visit a particular site on my laptop through my tethered phone's 3G, I keep getting served a certain broken javascript file. However when I do a force refresh on the page (Ctrl+F5) the most recent copy of the file is served up correctly, so clearly the old javascript file is being cached somewhere (probably on my phone providers proxy).

How can I find out where this cached file is being served from, and somehow break the cache to force the most recently copy to to be served?

Edit: What I'm talking about is some kind of tracert on the particular JS file?

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Why is the iphone tag relevant? – jacko Sep 7 '10 at 21:23
Randolpho probably read it as "iphone 3g" – Rob Olmos Sep 7 '10 at 21:26
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