Hi matthew,

Thats a very good approach I like that. Also it doesn't mean the user
has to change the URL they visit and everything for them will just
work! The developers know the difference.

Good approach!



On Nov 1, 5:47 am, mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What I usually do is append a random querystring (for each new
> version) to the javascript include on the HTML page.
>
> e.g
>
> <script language="javascript" src="http://www.google.com/MyScript.js?
> version=20081101"></script>
>
> The browser sees this as a different URL to "http://www.google.com/
> MyScript.js".
>
> Mathew
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