Or use this in the <head> tags of index.template.html <meta http-equiv="Expires" content ="0" /> <meta http-equiv="Pragma" content ="no-cache" /> <meta http-equiv="Cache-Control" content ="no-cache" />
~A On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Rogerio Gonzalez <rogerio.gonza...@gmail.com > wrote: > ** > > > Hello Michael! > > You can always use a serverside language to buildup the html wrapper, > using a timestamp on the swf file to make the browser always think that is > a new file. > > > Regards > > Rogério Gonzalez > > > On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:56 PM, <michael_reg...@dell.com> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> I’m seeing an issue maybe some of you have run into. IE 9 seems to be >> caching our Flex app swf, even after clearing the cache. I’ve confirmed >> using Charles Proxy that sure enough, the SWF is never requested and IE 9 >> is using a cached version. We can try clearing the cache all day, shutting >> down all windows, no luck. BUT, using the F12 Developer Tools in IE9 and >> clearing the cache there DOES fix it. Any idea why? **** >> >> ** ** >> >> * * >> >> * * >> >> *Michael J. Regert*** >> >> Software Development Sr. Engineer**** >> >> *Dell* | Enterprise Systems Management** >> >> *office* +1 512 728 4483**** >> >> *fax* +1 512 723 1952**** >> >> Dell Inc. One Dell Way, MS RR5-32, Round Rock, TX 78682**** >> >> ** ** >> >> > >