Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: screem

I have a file on local file system e.g. /var/www/test/test.html (but this 
maybye occurs on remote systems too), make a site (test) that contains this 
file (site in folder /var/www/test/).
If i edit test.html with another editor (e.g. gedit) with this site opened in 
Screem (but file closed), save changes in gedit and open test.html from site in 
Screem, no changes made in gedit are visible. Seems like Screem has for sites 
some cache or what...
After restarting Screem everything is ok. Also when viewing test.html in 
non-site mode is everything ok.

Again, steps to reproduce:
1. Make anywhere on local file system some folder
2. Add this folder to Screem as a site (via Site>Open...)
3. (Switch to site you made in step 2 if you are not in)
4. In e.g. nautilus make some file in the folder
5. Open it in Screem (via open) to sure anything works (in open dialog you will 
see the folder of the site, if not, use step 3) and type anything into it, save 
it
6. Close document (with the cross on the tab)
7. Locate the same file in file manager and edit it in e.g. gedit, save it
8. Switch to Screem and open again the file
9. You will see content of file before edit with gedit...
(10. Switch to site 'alone files' and try to open the file... there you will 
see it edited...)

** Affects: screem (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed


** Tags: cache filesave reload

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Using cache for local files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119507
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