Saturday, June 26, 2010

Re: remove old javascript file

Nice!


 
2010/6/26 bhomass <bhomass@gmail.com>
do you mean to set a limited cache lifetime or to not cache at all?

I do normally want the javascript files to be cached for performance
purposes.

On Jun 17, 10:02 pm, Sripathi Krishnan <sripathi.krish...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> No, you can't do that. But if you set appropriate cache headers, there is
> never a need to delete old files.
>
> --Sri
>
> On 18 June 2010 06:10, bhomass <bhom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > is there any way to programmatically get user browser to delete all
> > its cached javascript files in order to push down new ones?
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