Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-13 Thread tedd
At 11:58 AM -0700 4/12/10, cFA wrote: >Hi all, I wanted to get some collective input on how you all handle updating >styles that are cached. > >Many times on large projects I'm involved with we end up using query strings >?v=04-12-2010 to force new styles to show. I'm not a big fan of it... > >_cl

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-13 Thread cFA
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Tim Snadden wrote: > > On 13/04/2010, at 7:26 AM, Tim Snadden wrote: > > Sorry - second link should be < > http://cjohansen.no/en/apache/using_a_far_future_expires_header > > > > Yeah, Tim the cache busting in that article was what I was talking about, currently

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread David Laakso
cFA wrote: > Hi all, I wanted to get some collective input on how you all handle updating > styles that are cached. > > Many times on large projects I'm involved with we end up using query strings > ?v=04-12-2010 to force new styles to show. I'm not a big fan of it... > > _clint > > Delete e

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread Tim Snadden
On 13/04/2010, at 7:26 AM, Tim Snadden wrote: >>> > > I use a tool called juicer that > concatenates and minifies CSS and javascript for deployment. It has a > couple of options for handling cache busting > > . The author of

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread Tim Snadden
On 13/04/2010, at 7:11 AM, Chris Blake wrote: > I use safari and it pretty much does a hard refresh every time. > Sometimes with firefox i hold the shift key whilst refreshing. > > > > On 13/04/2010, at 3:02 AM, Climis, Tim wrote: > >>> Hi all, I wanted to get some collective input on how you all

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread Climis, Tim
> Right, I'm speaking more for the site users, how they can get updated styles > with as minimal disturbance as possible. Eg, a site visitor doesn't know > necessarily when you have pushed some css for design changes. It will look > broken for them. Oh. That's a far more interesting problem that

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread cFA
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Chris Blake wrote: > I use safari and it pretty much does a hard refresh every time. Sometimes > with firefox i hold the shift key whilst refreshing. > > > On 13/04/2010, at 3:02 AM, Climis, Tim wrote > >> >> Double clicking the refresh button will usually do the

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread Chris Blake
I use safari and it pretty much does a hard refresh every time. Sometimes with firefox i hold the shift key whilst refreshing. On 13/04/2010, at 3:02 AM, Climis, Tim wrote: >> Hi all, I wanted to get some collective input on how you all handle >> updating > styles that are cached. > > Doubl

Re: [css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread Climis, Tim
> Hi all, I wanted to get some collective input on how you all handle updating styles that are cached. Double clicking the refresh button will usually do the trick. There's also private browsing mode, which will keep things from caching. ---Tim _

[css-d] How to handle cached styles...

2010-04-12 Thread cFA
Hi all, I wanted to get some collective input on how you all handle updating styles that are cached. Many times on large projects I'm involved with we end up using query strings ?v=04-12-2010 to force new styles to show. I'm not a big fan of it... _clint -- iron sharpens iron _