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--- Comment #7 from Helder ---
But why would it update instantaneously for common.js and vector.js (which is
what I expect) but take more than 10 minutes for global.js?
It has been more than 10 minutes since my last edit to global.js and the J
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--- Comment #6 from Krinkle ---
(In reply to Helder from comment #3)
> * After the page was saved and finished reloading, the old message was still
> displayed
> * CTRL+SHIFT+R, SHIFT+Reload and CTRL+F5 were not enough to force the
> message to
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--- Comment #5 from Helder ---
(For the record, right now I see the most recent version of the script I
mentioned in the test from comment 3. So it doesn't need ~1 month to be
updated)
A made a similar test in my common.js and my vector.js
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--- Comment #4 from MZMcBride ---
Helder: What happens when you update a non-global CSS/JS page (such as
/monobook.js or /vector.css or whatever)? The caching issue you're having may
be specific to Beta Labs, not the GlobalCssJs extension.
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--- Comment #3 from Helder ---
So, I haven't touched that JS page for ~4 weeks and now, when I access any of
http://meta.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Special:BlankPage
http://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Special:BlankPage
the global JS
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--- Comment #2 from MZM
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--- Comment #1 from Helder ---
Ops... I was doing some other tests, so the last example has a few someTest*
variables which were not in the version of global.js I linked. The correct
example is this: If I remove the "&version=20140310T100305Z&*
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