Its possible that different cache clusters have different versions of a cached file.
Different ways of loading js have different cache characteristics (e.g. some have much less purging) so it can depend a bit on method. Its also possible that one datacenter missed a cache purge the others did not, however in modern times this is a much more reliable process so unlikely. -- Bawolff On Sunday, April 3, 2022, Strainu <strain...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently seen some complaints from 2 users located in the same > country that it takes about half a day for the Javascript changes to > propagate. Users from different countries but similar user rights don't > seem to have this problem. > > Is it possible to have different cache invalidation rules for different > countries? If not, what else could cause this behavior? > > Thanks, > Strainu
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