Erik,

On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 09:35:22PM +0100, Erik Bruchez wrote:

> > -  When I make a change to a .xsl file that is used as "view",
> >    sometimes (?) the old contents of the .xsl file seem to be
> >    used for some time (not sure how long, it may be only
> >    5-10 seconds, maybe longer).
> 
> 1. This should not happen. The file should be reloaded pretty much 
> immediately after a change. Any way you can find a reproduceable case? 
> As a temporary measure, can you try to make it so that your browser 
> doesn't cache pages and see if that changes the behavior?

I think I can proof that browser caching is not the issue, as I
can reproduce it in this way, with two instances of the same page
view (pseudo-code of what I did):

put hardcoded number 1 in view.xsl
while true
do
    show page with item A
    increment harcoded number in view.xsl
    show page with item B
    increment harcoded number in view.xsl
done

In this way, pages with item A should only have odd numbers and
pages with item B should only have even numbers.  But: when doing
this loop of actions 3 or 4 times, at least once A is shown with
an even number or B is shown with an odd number.  As far as I can
judge, this means browser caches can not be the problem, as the wrong
letter-number combination seems to be generated.

Cheers,

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