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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:20:33+00:00 2026-05-15T01:20:33+00:00

I’ve created a page that uses the CKEditor javascript rich edit control. It’s a

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I’ve created a page that uses the CKEditor javascript rich edit control.

It’s a pretty neat control, especially seeing as it’s free, but I’m having serious issues with the way it allows you to add templates.

To add a template you need to modify the templates js file in the CKEditor templates folder. The documentation page describing it is here.

This works fine until I want to update a template or add a new one (or anything else that requires me to modify the js file).

Internet Explorer caches the js file and doesn’t pick up the update. Emptying the cache allows the update to be picked up, but this isn’t an acceptable solution. Whenever I update a template I do not want to tell all of the users across the organisation to empty their IE cache. There must be a better way!

Is there a way to stop IE caching the js file? Or is there another solution to this problem?

Update

Ok, I found this section in the CKEditor API that will allow me to use the “insert timestamp into the url” solution suggested by several people.

So the script now looks like this:

config.templates_files =
[
    '/editor_templates/site_default.js?time=' + utcTimeMilliseconds
];

Thanks for your help guys.

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    2026-05-15T01:20:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:20 am

    You can add rand seed to your js file. I mean <script src='jsFile.js?seed=12345'
    And every time you want to empty cache – change seed number

    Update:

    as I understood you have to write like this config.templates_files = [ '/mytemplates.js?seed=12345' ];

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