Browser refresh vs new changes uploads

Vildana
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Vildana posted this 03 January 2021
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When i make a page/website and successful uploaded that, it wil show ok in alle browsers. But wen i make a change in that same page/website and upload again, mainly google chrome will not show the page/website correct, it's a bit scrabled? But other browser like microsoft edge wll show the page/website correct. If i delete all cookies and browser history, google chrome wil show the page/website correct again.
But i can not say to all website visitors, to delete there browser history after i have made a change and uploaded it. Is there something to do about that? An do more people experienced this problem?
I have this problem in all websites.

When i make a page/website and successful uploaded that, it wil show ok in alle browsers. But wen i make a change in that same page/website and upload again, mainly google chrome will not show the page/website correct, it's a bit scrabled? But other browser like microsoft edge wll show the page/website correct. If i delete all cookies and browser history, google chrome wil show the page/website correct again. But i can not say to all website visitors, to delete there browser history after i have made a change and uploaded it. Is there something to do about that? An do more people experienced this problem? I have this problem in all websites.

Last edited 03 January 2021 by Vildana

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MerlinAZ
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MerlinAZ posted this 03 January 2021

That's a possible issue with browser caches.
Control + F5 will refresh the page without having to delete it when you are making changes.
As far as visitors are concerned, that hopefully isn't an issue since they don't visit the site as often as we do when we make updates and check them in the browsers.

That's a possible issue with browser caches. Control + F5 will refresh the page without having to delete it when you are making changes. As far as visitors are concerned, that hopefully isn't an issue since they don't visit the site as often as we do when we make updates and check them in the browsers.

Last edited 03 January 2021 by MerlinAZ

bumper-fb2
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bumper-fb2 posted this 03 January 2021

For example, you can use a .htaccess file to resolve the issue. By changing the caching time ( html / css / java ) by adding the appropriate directive to it. Contact your web hosting provider for details on the settings.

For example, you can use a .htaccess file to resolve the issue. By changing the caching time ( html / css / java ) by adding the appropriate directive to it. Contact your web hosting provider for details on the settings.
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