Ok, I know about F12 and its fantastic user-agent settings, but ... they
don't persist.  What I'd like is to affix a user agent setting for a given
url or suburl.  (this is to make a dreadful intraweb app that insists on
IE8 or older UA setting - it works happily with 11, it just won't start if
thats in the UA )  :(


On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Greg Keogh <g...@mira.net> wrote:

> You can trick the browser by appending a version to the download url (of
>> the XAP).
>>
>
> Indeed! Starting a few days ago I put the version number inside the full
> XAP file name to help avoid unwanted caching. We've been running
> experiments with 4 people and getting improved but still occasional
> unpredictable caching problems. One guy's IE shows the old app, another has
> Chome stuck but not his IE, and so on. One chap put ?foo=bar on the URL and
> it woke up the new version. So it's all a bit of a dog's breakfast.
>
> However, I feel that changing the XAP file name on each release can only
> make things better.
>
> The chap with the dodgy IE11 did a full reset and reboot but it had no
> effect.
>
> Greg
>



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