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PostPosted: 7. Jul 2017, 00:55 
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Hello...

Does Advanced iframe have built in caching? I loaded a html frame on my page and it displayed normally. Then, I deleted the html document in my directory, yet it still appears on my page. Even, after I refresh the page.

I do not have any caching plugins running on my site.

If Advanced iframe does have caching, can I turn it off, so I can update the html and it will display correctly each time.

If it doesn't have caching, do you have any ideas of what I might need to do to be able to update the html and get it to display each time the page is viewed?

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Peter


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PostPosted: 7. Jul 2017, 02:01 
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No - this is the cache of your browser. They cache iframe content...

Clear the browse cache and then you should be fine...

Best, Michael


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PostPosted: 7. Jul 2017, 15:30 
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Thanks, that explains what's happening, but that doesn't solve the problem. :-(

I want visitors to be able to view the page without having to clear their browser's cache. It's a results page that gets updated all the time.

Is there a way I can force the page to clear for users each time they view the page?

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Peter


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PostPosted: 8. Jul 2017, 12:10 
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yes. check the documentation of the src parameter.

{timestamp} can be added to to the src parameter like ?t={timestamp}

Then the url is a different time every time and not cached by the browser.

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