So, I have a script called “engine”, and after much headbashing and (futile) debugging, I’ve found out that GC simply isn’t reloading it!
This is how I include it in the webpage (inside the <head> element):
<script type="text/javascript" src="engine.js"></script>
When a put 10 console.log("asdf");‘s at the start of the script, it’s like they aren’t there. When I went to the “resources” tab in the GC console, I saw that no changes are being applied whatsoever to that script! Hlep? Would putting a + "?" + new Date() at the end help?
The universal solution that works in Chrome, Firefox and IE is cleaning the cache via Ctrl+Shift+Del (on Mac ⌘+Shift+⌫).
Chrome solution #1
❗️Note: The cache will be disabled only when the devtools window is open.
Chrome solution #2
Chrome solution #3: empty cache + hard reload
Modifying javascript code
A browser-agnostic solution which could be used for debugging is to append in your server-side code a randomly-generated version string as a query parameter, i.e. call your script as:
<script type="text/javascript" src="myscript.js?ver=12345"></script>This trick will force the browser to reload the script when the value of the
verparameter changes. If you make ajax requests then you can append"?ver=" + new Date().getTime()to your URL.