RevBrowser: clearing its cache?

stephen barncard stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com
Sat Nov 19 20:39:51 EST 2011


That's a good question.  'Regular' Safari has a 'developer' mode and allows
"Disable Caches" which allows 'immediate refresh'.   I use this setting all
the time while developing online files.

Certainly there's a call in the toolbox for that.

sqb

On 19 November 2011 17:03, Tereza Snyder <tereza at califex.com> wrote:

> I’m using revBrowser to preview local html files that I’m developing for a
> website. I’m finding that unless I quit LC and start it back up, the
> revBrowser often doesn’t see my changes, especially of javascript files—as
> if it’s keeping a cache for those files. To be clear, I close all
> instances, close the stack, reopen the stack, and create a new instance
> between attempts to preview pages. The stack has its destroywindow set to
> true, but it is a substack of another stack I can’t close and reopen.
>
> I've tried using revBrowserRefresh after loading a new page, and that
> works sometimes, but not every time.
>
> Does anyone have a sure-fire way to force a revBrowser instance to reload
> all page components?
>
> tereza
>
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> Tereza Snyder
> Califex Software, Inc.
> <www.califexsoftware.com>
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