Post by Ragnar » 25 Feb 2018, 06:54
To clear it up:
This website uses Cloudflare. One of Cloudflare's tasks is to create copies of this website in various locations around the world to ensure high availability and performance (keyword: Content Delivery Network). In doing so, static files such as JS, CSS, images etc. and dynamic files such as HTM are handled differently. Changes to static files are not always immediately transferred to the versions in other locations. For more details, see
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us ... /202775670
I've made changes to
frame.htm and
content.js, among other things.
frame.htm is heavily dependent on
content.js. But since
content.js is classified by Cloudflare as a static file and
frame.htm is not,
frame.htm accesses an outdated version of
content.js, which in the worst case can cause the page to display incorrectly.
In such cases, it usually helps to force purging the Cloudflare cache (which has been done). But for some reason, the browsers do not immediately recognize this change and must therefore be requested to reset their own cache.
tank wrote:Clearing cache does not work on my android
@ragnar
Since you wrote "Nevermind works now" in
the other thread, I assume your issue has been solved?
To clear it up:
This website uses Cloudflare. One of Cloudflare's tasks is to create copies of this website in various locations around the world to ensure high availability and performance (keyword: Content Delivery Network). In doing so, static files such as JS, CSS, images etc. and dynamic files such as HTM are handled differently. Changes to static files are not always immediately transferred to the versions in other locations. For more details, see https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202775670
I've made changes to [c]frame.htm[/c] and [c]content.js[/c], among other things. [c]frame.htm[/c] is heavily dependent on [c]content.js[/c]. But since [c]content.js[/c] is classified by Cloudflare as a static file and [c]frame.htm[/c] is not, [c]frame.htm[/c] accesses an outdated version of [c]content.js[/c], which in the worst case can cause the page to display incorrectly.
In such cases, it usually helps to force purging the Cloudflare cache (which has been done). But for some reason, the browsers do not immediately recognize this change and must therefore be requested to reset their own cache.
[quote="tank"]Clearing cache does not work on my android
@ragnar[/quote]
Since you wrote "Nevermind works now" in [url=https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=202484#p202484]the other thread[/url], I assume your issue has been solved?