You can enforce swf download (on each visit) by appending some random GET parameter to the url (e.g. .../myapp.swf?rnd=some_random_value).

Something less invasive would be to append a version number to a swf file name (e.g. myapp_1_0_0.swf) and update the file name value in JavaScript responsible for loading swf each time you update the version. Filename can be stored in an external file that should be reloaded each time (using the above metod). That's much cheaper operation than loading the entire swf and deployment can be easily automated.

Cheers,

Tomislav

On 3.5.2014. 8:31, Angelo Lazzari wrote:
Hi everyone,
i'm developing a web application with Apache Flex 4.12, so, to be clear,
when my client access into his computer browser and write the application
URL, he can login into the application.

I need, obviously, to be sure my client is playing the last version i
published.

So, without creating complex version algorithms or so on, is there a way to
force the swf download even if the browser has all the usual cache setting?

Thanks
Angelo



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