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  1. Hi there, I'm experiencing a real weird caching issue with Safari (Desktop) and all mobile browsers where it is loading the old version of the site and refusing to reload the website. I don't seem to have the problem with Chrome where a reload did correctly reload the latest version of the website. Has anyone come across this issue before? Things I have tried (and failed) : 1) I've replaced our .htaccess file with the standard one that comes with Processswire 2.8 2) Everything here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1922910/force-browser-to-clear-cache 3) Deleted everything under /assets/pwpc folder. 4) Deleted all local wesbite data on laptop/mobile and reloaded. Much appreciate if anyone can help me
  2. What is you best practice for preventing web browsers from loading contents of newly generated or static sites from their cache, so that the visitor always gets the newest version? I tried the following, but not with the desired results: Meta-Tag "expires" with date in the past .htaccess-method described here (german) Any suggestions?
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