I am looking for a solution done by program rather than asking users to change their browser setting. I think that It is a common problem in Pyjs. What do you do if your web visitors don't see the updated version after modification?
Thanks again. 2015년 8월 24일 월요일 오후 5시 23분 23초 UTC+9, Adrien 님의 말: > > Hi, > > with Firefox you can open the web console (ctrl-shift-k) and in its > settings, check something like "disable cache (when the toolbox is > opened)". Then a normal ctrl-r or F5 should work as if you just emptied > the cache. > > Adrien > > On 24/08/2015 08:23, wb wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I found that webbrowsers didn't reload javascript files even after I > > modified them. Pushing F5 button or shift-F5 button in the webbrowsers > > seems to reload only static html files, not javascript files. The > > javascript files are reloaded only when I manually delete browser cache, > > and restart the browser. I am not sure whether it is because my > > webserver uses frame for redirectioning, or it is a bug in webbrowsers. > > > > A common way to force to refresh javascript is to add a version number > > to the file name after a question mark (ex: <src="my_source.js?v=1.1">) > > or to the directory path (ex: <src="/v_1.1/my_source.js">), and it is > > called "versioning". But, this technique is not possible without > > modifying pyjs compiler because the loading part is done in pyjs. > > > > Is there anyone who experienced the javascript refresh problem? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pyjs.org Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to pyjs-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.