Thanks, yea I just asynchronously clean everything *.jpg in assets/ before
I continue with the rest of the actions in the lift.
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Sorry the problem is actually not even browser caching... what happens is
Escher thinks there is nothing to update because the URL attribute remains
the same...
imread is a good solution although slower. Another good solution is the one
you yourself gave if you can figure out a way to clean up all
This is browser caching at work
one way to resolve this is to just imread the image instead of loading it
using image() which just creates the equivalent of an HTML tag...
e.g.
using Images
run(`convert a.jpg assets/a.jpg`)
imread("assets/a.jpg")
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 3:52 AM, Yakir Gagno
I have some widgets that run imagemagick updating images in `assets/`, and
the only way I can get those to update with `image` is to change their
names...
So if I just do this:
```julia
run(`convert a.jpg assets/a.jpg`)
image("assets/a.jpg")
```
the image doesn't get updated. But this crazine
Thanks!
On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 9:55:06 PM UTC+10, Shashi Gowda wrote:
>
> You can put the image in the assets/ directory under the directory you
> started the server in and then show it with image("assets/img.jpg")
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015, 11:50 AM Yakir Gagnon <12.y...@gmail.com
> >
You can put the image in the assets/ directory under the directory you
started the server in and then show it with image("assets/img.jpg")
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015, 11:50 AM Yakir Gagnon <12.ya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How do you show a local image (say it’s in the directory where you ran escher
> --se
How do you show a local image (say it’s in the directory where you ran escher
--serve)?