I am looking for a solution done by program rather than asking users to change their browser setting. I think that It is a common problem in Pyjs. What do you do if your web visitors don't see the updated version after modification?
Thanks again. 2015년 8월 24일 월요일 오후 5시 23분 23초 UTC+9, Adrien 님의 말: > > Hi, > > with Firefox you can open the web console (ctrl-shift-k) and in its > settings, check something like "disable cache (when the toolbox is > opened)". Then a normal ctrl-r or F5 should work as if you just emptied > the cache. > > Adrien > > On 24/08/2015 08:23, wb wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I found that webbrowsers didn't reload javascript files even after I > > modified them. Pushing F5 button or shift-F5 button in the webbrowsers > > seems to reload only static html files, not javascript files. The > > javascript files are reloaded only when I manually delete browser cache, > > and restart the browser. I am not sure whether it is because my > > webserver uses frame for redirectioning, or it is a bug in webbrowsers. > > > > A common way to force to refresh javascript is to add a version number > > to the file name after a question mark (ex: <src="my_source.js?v=1.1">) > > or to the directory path (ex: <src="/v_1.1/my_source.js">), and it is > > called "versioning". But, this technique is not possible without > > modifying pyjs compiler because the loading part is done in pyjs. > > > > Is there anyone who experienced the javascript refresh problem? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pyjs.org Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
