When I'm developing a site, I make frequent changes to a master CSS file. I am
dealing with some dynamic content, so I must upload and develop on a live
server/staging area. My question is: how do I ensure that the browsers I am
using will display my site using the latest edits from the CSS
Eg. by adding a timestamp to the stylesheet's URI:
link href=style.css?20060526T2150 ...
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On 5/26/2006 3:51 PM, Jan Brasna wrote:
Eg. by adding a timestamp to the stylesheet's URI:
link href=style.css?20060526T2150 ...
Could you expand on this, or link to an article that explains why this
works? I'm not familiar with the '?' suffix (unless we're using PHP, of
course). Is it
does the forced refresh help at all? (holding down control while
hitting f5 or the refresh button)
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Eg. by adding a timestamp to the stylesheet's URI:
link href=style.css?20060526T2150 ...
Could you expand on this, or link to an article that explains why this
works? I'm not familiar with the '?' suffix (unless we're using PHP, of
course). Is it standard?
Brett, ? is not a suffix. It's
On 5/26/2006 4:13 PM, Jan Brasna wrote:
Eg. by adding a timestamp to the stylesheet's URI:
link href=style.css?20060526T2150 ...
Could you expand on this, or link to an article that explains why this
works? I'm not familiar with the '?' suffix (unless we're using PHP, of
course). Is it