Darn annoying; quite often I load a tiddlyspot only to realize it is not 
the latest save but the previous one. My workflow for developing in TW is 
to use a tiddlyspot, say TS1, and another copy, TS2, where I fiddle and 
when happy I save it do TS1. Now, when I reload TS1... it does not (always) 
show the new content. I need to reload it once *again* to have the latest 
kick in. I strongly suspect it is cached data showing up the first time.

This is very devilish as there is no indication that anything is wrong and 
if I do some little edit and save on TS1 it then overwrites what was really 
the latest version. I've almost lost a lot of work like this many times and 
probably also actually, but unknowingly, lost work at other times.

I find this info on disabling caching 
<http://www.addictivetips.com/web/disable-loading-a-webpage-from-the-cache-in-chrome/>
 
in Chrome but it only works as long as the DevTools are open. I can't find 
any solution for e.g permanently disabling cache for a website (or, better, 
a domain) so I'm asking you if anyone has any suggestion?

...or if I misunderstand something? Might it really be a TW problem? or a 
TS problem? I believe it is primarily (only?) a problem in Chrome and not 
FF but not sure.

Does this happen to anyone else?

Thanks


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