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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:59:46+00:00 2026-05-16T00:59:46+00:00

When server side code is updated (related to JavaScript) the old JavaScript files are

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When server side code is updated (related to JavaScript) the old JavaScript files are served from cache.

I need a solution where the old JavaScript files get updated to their newer versions. Browser cache (related to JavaScript) need to be invalidated once the files on server are updated.

I have got the following solution to this problem.

var randomnumber=Math.floor(Math.random()*10000);

var scriptfile='http://www.whatever.com/myjs.js?rnd='+randnumber;

But I need to clear cache only when there is some update on the JavaScript files not on every reload of the page.

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    2026-05-16T00:59:47+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:59 am

    Most sites – including Stack Overflow – use a revision number from their version control system for this:

    var scriptfile='http://www.whatever.com/myjs.js?rnd='+revision_number;
    

    whenever the revision changes, the browser gets pointed to a “new” JavaScript file.

    You can do this manually as well, by specifying a version number at a central place somewhere, and adding that version number to every script call. When you update a part of the JavaScript, you simply increment the version number.

    A third approach would be checking the “last modified” time of the JavaScript files you are including, and building a timestamp from it:

    var scriptfile='http://www.whatever.com/myjs.js?version=20100803';
    

    but that would require server-side scripting and may be too expensive to do on every page request.

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