Skip Evans wrote:
Hey all,
I have an HTML template file I read into a PHP script and then after
supplying dynamic data I send the template to the browser with
echo $html;
The HTML template contains many JS files in the <head>...</head> section
referenced like this:
<script src="ajax/players.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
My question is this: how can I cause the JS files on the header.html
file to be reloaded to the browser when ever they have been modified?
I'm looking now at the last-modified header stuff, but not sure this
will do what I want. I'll keep reading up on this, but if someone can
point me in the right direction that would be great.
In a past project we had the same type of problem, but with jpegs.
The solution was to add the unix modification time to the src path
<img src='/image/bulk.jpg?112344324' />
anything after the question mark will get ignored by the browser.
Except that the browser will think that it is a new URL that it has
never seen before and it will call to the server for a fresh copy of the
file.
Jim Lucas
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