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I have found out, to my great misfortune, that Safari does not have a force refresh feature (similar to Ctrl + Refresh on some Windows browsers). This is NOT GOOD when you're telling one of your clients you've done the updates to their site and they can't seem them.
Sometimes even if you clear your cache and history Safari will still show the old web page. If you open up another browser like Camino or Firefox that does have a force refresh and then refresh Safari the changes are there. Suffice to say, as much as I love Safari, I do not use it for testing anymore and have awkwardly had to get my client to start using Camino.
Does anyone know if force refresh is a planned feature for Safari?
Sometimes even if you clear your cache and history Safari will still show the old web page. If you open up another browser like Camino or Firefox that does have a force refresh and then refresh Safari the changes are there. Suffice to say, as much as I love Safari, I do not use it for testing anymore and have awkwardly had to get my client to start using Camino.
Does anyone know if force refresh is a planned feature for Safari?