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reloading tabs answer thank you for this one as well. I managed to find a solution, by using php files instead of htmls, and setting expired headers and no cache rules on it. your solution looks a bit nicer to me :), but what if I change something in the source codes, and i have to overwrite my changes, when you update the .js file ? Answer posted on Jun 26, 2007 14:26 >>your solution looks a bit nicer to me :), but what if I change
something in the source codes, and i have to overwrite my changes, when
you update the .js file ? We do not plan to add such feature in main code branch ( as I said previously - native caching is correct behaviour in most cases ), so you will need to change the same code in each new version to force necessary behaviour Answer posted by Andrei (Support) on Dec 02, 2014 11:50 Not much can be said in addition to the reply above, but you also can check web design tools and website builder software and find out what we have probably missed in our explanation. |