What I suggest you is using PHP.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/main.css?<?php echo time();?>"
type="text/css" />

On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 19:29, Elli Vizcaino <elli...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
>
> I'm noticing that not every browser refreshes the CSS even when using
> shift + refresh. Based on this article:
> http://css-tricks.com/update-on-css-caching/ there is a way to make sure
> the browser gets the most updated stylesheet when requesting from the
> server. However, the article isn't' clear on how to implement this, as in,
> it doesn't provide an actual code sample. Plus some seem to require
> programming. Anyone know how I can get apply this so I can my CSS is also
> updated in the browser when I make changes?
>
>
> Elli Vizcaino
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