>Shouldnt the application look after whether or not the stylesheet has >changed or not. i.e. is the cache up to date? Not all saved changes are ready to be tested. Yes, one can maintan separate editing and testing directories, but it's also convenient to just be able to say "refresh when I tell you to." Different environments, and different users, do want different cache management policies.
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