Hello,

Try ctrl+f5 on firefox and hold ctrl and click on the reload icon in
the adressbar (right side next to the URL)
Worked for me but to be sure i would force an update via JS.

Another approach is to delete the cache. That should work too!

Cheers
Max





Am 13.01.2010 um 20:01 schrieb Sean Gilligan <[email protected]>:

> gsb wrote:
>> Cache manifest is not an Apple nor iPhone issue, exactly.
>> It is an HTML5 feature.  So I would think a quick Google search to be
>> your best bet.
>>
>
> I've noticed that (desktop) Safari 4.0.x seems to be overzealous in
> caching and have had trouble getting it to ignore/disable caching
> when I've made changes to the cache or turned it off (by removing
> the manifest element from the html  tag)
>
> I'm hoping someone on this list might be able to provide insight on
> what has worked for them on  iPhone, (desktop) Safari or any other
> platform.  If anyone finds anything with Google or from another
> list, I'd love to see the results posted here, too.
>
>
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