And that even though I had already employed the version-number-trick in the CSS file-call in the head section of the html which had helped me avoid these pesky aggressive cachings in the past. My latest CSS would however not be applied apon refresh. This trick can refresh the CSS file, at least in Android's blue-globe-iconed default browser (but quite likely its twin, the official Chrome browser, too, and whatever other browsers we encounter on "smart"phones with their trend of aggressive caching).Īt first I tried some of the fairly simple solutions shared here, but without success (for example clearing the recent history of the specific site, but not months and months of it). In short: Create a temporary html file copy and browse to it to update the CSS cache. Today, a fairly simple developer-side solution worked for me when the caching problem was a cached CSS file. Here is another simple solution that may work when others fail:
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