Tried on latest FF too, no luck. If someone got that working, please
give us some advice!
Marcello
> > Additionally, launching FF with '-clearcaches' or by setting the
> > environmental 'MOZ_CLEAR_CACHES' does not seems to give the desired
> > effect.
>
> The switch you want is -purgecaches
>
On 19/06/2015 17:15, Marcello Stanisci wrote:
> Additionally, launching FF with '-clearcaches' or by setting the
> environmental 'MOZ_CLEAR_CACHES' does not seems to give the desired
> effect.
The switch you want is -purgecaches
Phil
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Philip Chee ,
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsid
Hi All,
I have followed various guides on how to clear the 'cache'
in order to get changes in the JavaScript accepted withouth
restarting the browser.
In this case, I talk about the JavaScript of an extension.
So: how to clear the 'cache' in order to get a fresh changed
JavaScript recognized, wh
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