

Sometimes it's instant, sometimes it's hours later, but, it seems that over time the browser will show the updated stuff. One weird thing - my browsers are inconsistent in terms of when they will show the updated content. I keep finding almost answers, or solutions that work for some but not for all it's just one big giant tease.). Well, I suppose I will leave the defaults in and just deal with it (though, I am secretly sort of still looking into it.

( hey, everyone: please don't just mindlessly copy&paste all headers you can find) Plus, further down the thread someone points out: Only the http-equiv values listed in HTML5 specification are allowed. Moreover, specifically those tags are invalid in HTML5. Generally, you'd better just not specify the HTML meta tags to avoid confusion by starters, and rely on hard HTTP response headers. I guess there is a lot that I do not understand and maybe you're right, there isn't a strong need for this. Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post! Since that thread was written eight years ago, would it be safe-ish to assume that changing the HTML4 code section would be the right answer? Question, can someone point me in the right direction on which change I need to make to my Developer Edition WAB application, based on the link above, on how to 'control web browser cache'? There are many ways to "set" the change (including using PHP, node.js, ASP, Ruby, etc etc) but I am not skilled enough to know what change I need to make in my app. This sounds like a good answer but I am not sure how to make the changes suggested in the SO post. Http - How to control web page caching, across all browsers? - Stack Overflow Sam Libby linked back to a stacked overflow post that mentions how to 'control web page caching' here: Question, what does adding "ver=1.1" do and what can improve this?Īutomate Cache Clearing - Web App Builder He indicated he had little success with this, so I'm a little hesitant on making these changes. His conclusion was to edit that last few lines of the main index.html file to reflect this: Robert Scheitlin, GISP pointed me to a couple of very helpful threads but I feel like I need just a little more help so I am posting a new question (sorry GeoNet). After it is posted and loaded, if I update certain aspects of the app and change them on the web, they do not reflect due to the browser cache (as far as I am aware). Long story short, I have a Web AppBuilder app that I built through the Developer edition (2.1) and it is hosted on my website. Hi, I am hoping there is a 'simple' answer for this as I have seen a few complicated answers.
