[jawsscripts] Re: Internet Explorer Caching

  • From: "Gary Patterson " <gpatterson002@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 22:56:00 -0500

There is a setting in IE for when the cashed  files are encountered, the
cashing is used within the time period specified in this option. I'm
guessing that this setting is in the Advanced configurations.

 
Gary Patterson


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Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Internet Explorer Caching

Yes, using the internet explorer com object you can check the url to see if
the file is loaded and check for the loaded state. if you need examples I
have them that I used for spotify.
John MartynIn a project I have scripted for, I am retrieving data from a URL
using Brian G's J-Fetch script utility which works very well. 
However, if the file on the server contains new data, I am finding that the
older data is being spoken by jaws. This is because the IE browser has
already cached the file and so it is not looking for the fresh occurrence of
it. If I delete the browsing history, it all works fine. 
Is there a way to force IE to look for the new instance of the file rather
than having to clear the cache? It may just be a setting in IE which I am
missing that may deal with this. Thanks. Brian __________� View the list's
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