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H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Feb 13, 2020 03:34 PM UTC:

As far as I am concerned, something is broken when doesn't fully work as it should. But this doesn't seem worth quibbling about, as long as we agree there is an issue.

It is unfortunate enough that the list of comments to the Betza Notation article gets cluttered with messages like this not directly related to the topic, and losing all relevance in a short time.

@Ben:

How do you know it is the browser? It doesn't look like it is the browser to me. In FireFox, when I press Shift during reload, it will always bypass the cache for the files the main document links to (like images or JavaScript code). And the main page will never be cached. But that does not happen here: I access chessvariants.com/membergraphics/MSinteractive-diagrams/betza.js directly (so that the browser should never have cached it), and it still shows the old content. When I load the directory it is in, it gives the file with today's download date, so the correct file must be on the server.

When I append the requested betza.js link with a dummy CGI argument "t=19", to be sure no one can cache, I do see the altered content. But if I then omit it again, it reverts to the old content.

This happens on two browsers (FireFox and Chrome). After I use the Chrome menu to delete all cached files, I still get the old contents. I don't think it are the browsers.

I guess adding a dummy CGI argument that contains a dynamically requested time to the link in the page that refers to betza.js should fix it. But it is crazy that such a work-around would be needed.

[Edit] I added the dummy "?t=19" suffix to the link to betza.js in the Betza Sandbox comment, so that this at least uses the updated version. But it is not really a feasible solution to do that in every page that refers to the file. And when I update again the "?t=19" would be the cached version, and all the suffixes would have to be updated to a value never used before...


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