Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Re: .nocache.js generated with same timestamp as .gwt.xml

I have just noticed this same issue, and am glad to have found Dop Sun's post here.

Thanks Thomas for the link to the proposed path.  I notice on Jan 6 the patch was merged, but then reverted later that day, because "need to update some tests before committing this change".

I hope this hasn't been forgotten and it will make the next release of GWT?

Thanks,
Rob

On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 at 5:47:19 PM UTC+11, Dop Sun wrote:
Thanks Thomas.

On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 2:33:59 AM UTC+8, Thomas Broyer wrote:
This is actually a known issue with a proposed patch: https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/10520

On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 5:04:05 PM UTC+1, Dop Sun wrote:
Hi,

In previous versions, e.g. 2.6.1, <module>.nocache.js file generated with timestamp when the files generated. But in version 2.7.0, the <module>.nocache.js file generated with the same timestamp of <module>.gwt.xml.

Is this by design? 

I'm raising this question because it causes Safari ignores latest compiled <module>.nocache.js (which is same timestamp as <module>.gwt.xml), and using previously cached file, which is compiled by 2.6.1, and causing application not working in Safari.

And yes, suggestions of this page, section [Perfect Cache] can help. Change .htaccess file with suggested expiry settings.

I'm using Mac OS X Yosemite.

Thanks,
Regards,
Dop

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