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Develop > Empty caches (cmd alt e) isn't clearing Safari's DNS cache.

I made some changes to /etc/hosts and those changes are reflected in all my other browsers, and ping and getent hosts, but Safari still loads the previous website.

I have also tried sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder and that doesn'tsudo dscacheutil --flushcache and neither help Safari forget the previous address.

Develop > Empty caches (cmd alt e) isn't clearing Safari's DNS cache.

I made some changes to /etc/hosts and those changes are reflected in all my other browsers, and ping and getent hosts, but Safari still loads the previous website.

I have also tried sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder and that doesn't help Safari forget the previous address.

Develop > Empty caches (cmd alt e) isn't clearing Safari's DNS cache.

I made some changes to /etc/hosts and those changes are reflected in all my other browsers, and ping and getent hosts, but Safari still loads the previous website.

I have also tried sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder and sudo dscacheutil --flushcache and neither help Safari forget the previous address.

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How to manually delete Safari's DNS cache?

Develop > Empty caches (cmd alt e) isn't clearing Safari's DNS cache.

I made some changes to /etc/hosts and those changes are reflected in all my other browsers, and ping and getent hosts, but Safari still loads the previous website.

I have also tried sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder and that doesn't help Safari forget the previous address.