This could what was happening, since the new files was available after
5-10 minuttes (as mentioned i used curl to look). I have no customized
expire times though.

On Sep 8, 10:26 pm, Peter Petrov <[email protected]> wrote:
> This generally happens when you set a custom expiration time for
> static files. This causes Google's frontend servers to cache the files
> for up to the specified time, and they don't update it even if you
> push a new version in the mean time. This is true both for
> *.appspot.com and for custom domains. You can take a look at the HTTP
> headers returned by your Google Frontend server, e.g. using Firebug,
> to see when the next refresh will happen.
>
> If you don't set custom expiration for static files, the frontend
> servers seem to fetch the resources every time (or at least very
> frequently). On the other hand, the browsers' caching behaviour is
> then undefined. In any case, you should use cache-busters.
>
> On Sep 8, 4:26 pm, Tonny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I did and uploading 10 minuttes, but my static resources has not
> > changed when i load them through the webserver?
>
> > Does anybody have similar problems currently?
>
> > Regards
> > Tonny

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