Elli Vizcaino wrote:

1/ Confirm that the CSS and markup are valid, that it is not hanging on a CSS error, and that you have saved the CSS file before uploading it.

It's not always possible to use valid css due to proprietary css markup such as -webkit, -moz, as I'm using CSS3 the HTML markup however is valid.


2/ Delete the CSS file from the server. Boot. Upload the CSS file from the hardrive to the server.

I have tried this numerous time and even so the browser will still use the CSS stylesheet it has cached.

Don't know if it applies to CSS, but there are settings in web servers and web proxies that can have impact on whether or not a browser refresh gets the current page or not. In particular, some combination of MS IIS, the MS Proxy server, and various versions of IE makes the browser either never even check for an update (IE6, even when forced) or be informed that it already has the most current version (other IEs plus Firefox). It afflicts my employer's website, we still haven't gotten a good explanation or a fix for it that doesn't conflict with other server/proxy settings required for some enterprise apps we use.

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