I also never heard of Supr, but I assume he means the Super key<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_key_%28keyboard_button%29> .
Anyway, just disable the browser cache before reloading via the *Disable Browser Cache* option inside the *Net* panel's options menu<http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Net_Panel#Options_Menu> . Also see the other thread about browser caching<https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21searchin/firebug/cache/firebug/fQ_W0somxnk/uV7JR08ELGYJ>for more clarification about that behavior. Sebastian On Monday, July 9, 2012 8:03:05 PM UTC+2, Tim Higham wrote: > > Call me stupid but what is 'supr' ! > > On 9 July 2012 12:49, alfonsoml wrote: > >> Ctrl+F5 doesn't clear the cache, I guess that it could be described as >> "reload the page without cache", but after the main scripts are loaded, I >> guess that anything additional might not be aware of that loading state and >> uses the normal cache, so for example a XHR request or maybe even a >> <script> element created on the fly will behave as usual. >> >> The best way to clear the cache is to use Ctrl+Shift+Supr and then check >> there the "cache" option leaving the rest cleared. >> That has always worked fine for me. >> >> And of course, this behavior isn't related to Firebug. >> >> >> >> On Saturday, July 7, 2012 11:22:51 PM UTC+2, Jondevelop wrote: >>> >>> *My Problem* >>> in summary: My browser cache is not getting completely cleaned out in FF >>> or Chrome, even when pressing Ctrl + F5. >>> A look at the Network Panel, and sometimes old files hang around, while >>> most times JavaScript code just does not take any changes. >>> >>> *My Hypothesis* >>> Modernizr is the culprit. Perhaps the way in which Modernizr and YepNope >>> are conditionally/dynamically loading some javascript files? >>> >>> Today’s date is Friday June 29th, Approx. 7pm - 8pm, CST, Huntsville, >>> Alabama. >>> * >>> Firefox 13.0.1* >>> 1. Reading through *HTML5 Games: Creating Fun with HTML5, CSS3, and >>> WebGL* by Jacob Seidelin. >>> 2. I begin reading at the end of Chapter 8, and the start of Chapter 9. >>> 3. I upload Chapter 8 to the server. (via the FTP client *WinSCP V. >>> 4.3.8*) >>> 4. Open *Firefox 13.0.1* >>> 5. Load *html5.jonathandevelop.com* >>> 6. Press *Ctrl + F5* to clear cache. >>> 7. Press F12 to open *Firebug > Net Panel*. >>> 8. All files have HTTP requests *Status 200 OK* >>> - Edit local file *display.canvas.js* >>> - Upload via FTP; Timestamp indicates current time, upload was >>> successful. >>> - Firebug > Net Panel response: >>> *200 OK >>> * >>> *Last-Modified: Mon, 18 June 2012 19:46:04 GMT >>> Connection: Keep-Alive >>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20100101 >>> Firefox/13.0.1* >>> 9. Look at Javascript source code for changes. *Changes are not there.* >>> >>> 10. Repeat Steps 1 – 3. >>> File: *display.canvas.js* >>> *Last-Modified: Mon, 18 June 2012 19:46:04 GMT* >>> *Still no changes in javascript source code.* >>> >>> Keep in mind, I am pressing Ctrl + F5 to refresh the browser window. >>> >>> *Google Chrome 20.0.1132.47 m* >>> 1. Follow exact same steps as above with Google Chrome. >>> 2. Open html5.jonathandevelop.com >>> 3. Press F12 to open debug panel > Network Tab >>> 4. Press Ctrl + F5 to clear cache and refresh page. >>> >>> According to the *Size (Content)* Column of the Chrome Debug Panel, >>> some resources are being loaded (from Cache) while others, which indicate >>> the file’s size (985KB, 1.08KB, etc.), are new. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/firebug
