Sorry, I made a manual request to the server for the js file and indeed the 
server returns the old version, thank you

On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 10:53:47 AM UTC+2, Nicolae Marasoiu wrote:
>
> Hi,
> In my understanding how caching is supposed to work, the browser should 
> send a request to the server for the javascript file, mentioning in that 
> request what version of the file it has, in terms of timestamp, file 
> length, etag, media types and/or other ways. The server will respond with 
> either "ok, your version is ok, you can use the cached version", or "no, 
> here is the actual content of that file". In this case I am not sure if 
> chrome sends a request to the server (I could try a proxy to check this 
> indeed, or activate logs on the server side), and it just seems that it 
> takes from its own cache.
> Please help,
> Thank you,
> Nicu Marasoiu
>

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