Re: [OSM-talk] www.openstreetmap.org messed up

2013-08-24 Thread Carsten Nielsen


Den 24-08-2013 00:24, Paul Norman skrev:
This is already done. That being said, before reporting a website problem, hit reload, 
then if that doesn't fix it, close the window and try to reproduce the problem in a new 
browser window.
I tried reloading with shift F5, and I tried both firefox and chrome, but maybe I should 
have waitet 5 minutes and tried again before posting.


Carsten

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Re: [OSM-talk] www.openstreetmap.org messed up

2013-08-23 Thread Carsten Nielsen


Den 23-08-2013 19:45, Carsten Nielsen skrev:
Seems like most of the top menu on www.openstreetmap.org is flowing below the map, 
making it hard to klik on the Edit label.



And just as I pressed the send button, is started working again.

Carsten


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Re: [OSM-talk] www.openstreetmap.org messed up

2013-08-23 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Carsten Nielsen
list_re...@toensberg.dkwrote:


 Den 23-08-2013 19:45, Carsten Nielsen skrev:

  Seems like most of the top menu on www.openstreetmap.org is flowing
 below the map, making it hard to klik on the Edit label.

  And just as I pressed the send button, is started working again.

 A common problem with website updates is browsers unevenly
cache different content types (javascript, css and html content).
Press shift-reload or shift-F5 to get fresher content (but it make take 3
or more refreshes in Chrome).

The site developers can avoid this with with a cache-busting serial number
(e.g. 0001_site.js 0002_site.js) that gets incremented for major changes.
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Re: [OSM-talk] www.openstreetmap.org messed up

2013-08-23 Thread Paul Norman
 From: Bryce Nesbitt [mailto:bry...@obviously.com] 
 To: talk@openstreetmap.org
 Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] www.openstreetmap.org messed up
 
 The site developers can avoid this with with a cache-busting serial 
 number (e.g. 0001_site.js 0002_site.js) that gets incremented for major 
 changes. 

This is already done. That being said, before reporting a website problem, 
hit reload, then if that doesn't fix it, close the window and try to 
reproduce the problem in a new browser window.


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