I don't know if this will work for your situation, but I use a Firefox
extension called Web Developer (
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60).  It adds a toolbar that
allows you to temporarily disable the cache (along with many other useful
features).

Dean

2009/4/2 Angel Herraez <[email protected]>

> Hello Benjamin
>
> Your problem is probaly related to the "Java cache" in the browser.
> This a browser-specific problem, per user.
> You can fix it by manually clearing the Java cache before each
> reload. There are instructions in the Jmol Wiki, Running Jmol,
> Troubleshooting:
> http://wiki.jmol.org:81/index.php/Troubleshooting/Java_Problems#Java_c
> ache
>
> I don't think there is any other solution, or an automatic one. Maybe
> you can disable the Java cache.
>
> The only other fix is to use a different filename each time.
>
>
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