2009/2/23 Per Jessen <p...@computer.org>

> German Geek wrote:
>
> > Yes, that's what i thought, but with my FF 3.0 the resources
> > (swf,png,jpg) don't get reloaded. I have to reload the page (after
> > deleting cache).
> >
> > Something to do with the Apache configuration?
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Try loading up just a single file in FF - one of your graphics for
> instance - then hit Ctrl-i to get the info page. That will tell you
> exactly how FF sees the file - expiry time etc.
>

Hi Per,

Thanks. But:

This didn't work. ctrl+i brought up my bookmarks. ?? Do i need a special
plugin/extension? Have web developer etc.

I have Firebug but in the net tab the cached resources don't show up when
reloading the page, i guess because they are not reloaded...

So, i can't think of a way how to see that information when it is in cache.

I had followed some examples on the web talking about the e-tag header which
changes the checksum when the file changes, also i remember setting the
expiry to yesterday and things like that... However it all didn't work.

Anyway, i might just force a reload by changing the links every time
dynamically, although it seems a bit overkill :-S.

Tim-Hinnerk Heuer

http://www.ihostnz.com
P. J. O'Rourke  - "Everybody knows how to raise children, except the people
who have them."


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