RE: [flexcoders] Flex client cache and new versions

2006-08-31 Thread Matt Chotin












The browser will cache your app according
to the HTTP headers your web server sends. So its just like any other
HTML page or image file.



Matt











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I have a question about how client cache handles flex
2 swfs. I'm 
making an application where some users speed is an issue. After the 
initial download, should the flex application be stored in the users 
cache? Also, how can you force a re-download of the application if a 
new version is released? 

THanks

Sam






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[flexcoders] Flex client cache and new versions

2006-08-30 Thread shrefler
I have a question about how client cache handles flex 2 swfs.  I'm 
making an application where some users speed is an issue.  After the 
initial download, should the flex application be stored in the users 
cache?  Also, how can you force a re-download of the application if a 
new version is released? 

THanks

Sam





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RE: [flexcoders] Flex client cache and new versions

2006-08-30 Thread Benoit Hediard
The swf is stored in the user cache.
To be sure that your users get the latest version, you can simply add a
version parameter in the url of the swf.
Ex.: myApp.swf?version=2.0.34

Benoit Hediard 

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I have a question about how client cache handles flex 2 swfs.  I'm making an
application where some users speed is an issue.  After the initial download,
should the flex application be stored in the users cache?  Also, how can you
force a re-download of the application if a new version is released? 

THanks

Sam





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