OK, I closed my Chrome browser and then restarted it and opened the update log again and got the same old version. BUT WHEN I REFRESHED THE DISPLAYED LOG PAGE, it displayed the new current version (Oct 20). So all is well. But I learned something new. I don't recall ever seeing anything like this before.
Thanks.
Check for update error???
Moderator: jsachs
Re: Check for update error???
This can easily happen when a web page is updated just after you looked at it. After some time has elapsed, old files in the cache are eventually cleared out automatically, so unless you access a web page just before and just after it has been updated, you are unlikely to see this. As someone who uploads and tests web pages a lot, I see it all the time.
I did just add something to the HTML in the Downloads page that should prevent caching, hopefully it will prevent this problem from showing up again.
I did just add something to the HTML in the Downloads page that should prevent caching, hopefully it will prevent this problem from showing up again.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
-
- Posts: 227
- Joined: November 24th, 2009, 2:00 am
- What is the make/model of your primary camera?: Fuji X-Pro 2
- Contact:
Re: Check for update error???
Yes. In Firefox, F5 is a "normal" refresh and might not fix such a problem. Ctrl-F5 is a more thorough refresh and will fix such problems more often.