And check your browser settings.  I set mine to "always check for new page" 
(something like that)

Tracy

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Guy 
Morton
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 6:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] clear the cache

 

Depends on the browser you're using. Clearing the cache is all you should have 
to do, but depending on whether you are sitting behind a web proxy even that 
might sometimes not be enough. In my experience, web proxies are a frequent 
source of developer frustration (especially MS proxies).

 

Sometimes putting a query string on the end of your request can help, eg

 

http://www.yoursite.com/myapp.swf?foo=bar 
<http://www.yoursite.com/myapp.swf?foo=bar> 

 

You can then randomise this which can help if you're behind a bad web proxy.

 

In addition, if you have control over the server environment, you can set the 
no-cache headers when serving your files. This should stop your browser holding 
onto them (and ought to also stop web proxies doing the same).

 

Guy

 

On 03/12/2008, at 10:21 AM, Adolfo Ruiz wrote:





 

When ever I compile a proj/application the SWF I saw didn't reflect any of the 
changes I'd made.

I need to clear the cache, history, cookies in the browser.

How to over come this.   
<http://www.blogger.com/delete-comment.g?blogID=5403941&postID=4967821826573734262>
 

 

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