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How to force a reload on a web page??

I am designing some pages that I need to preview on in the ipad. Problem is, I can't get Safari to refresh the page. Isn't there a way to force a page to reload all assets like we do on the full browser? In FF it's shift-click reload. I'm assuming command click on a Mac.

Is there a way?

Thanks
Rich

ipad 64, iPhone OS 3.1.3

Posted on Apr 22, 2010 5:19 AM

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Posted on Jul 27, 2017 8:37 PM

If you have a Mac desktop or Laptop, you can connect to your iPad with a cable and launch Safari on the desktop in debug mode. Under the "Develop" menu on the desktop's Safari is an option to "Empty Caches." This clears cached files on the iPad. It is a bit of a hassle to set up, but a big time saver if you are developing/testing and need to frequently clear the cache.

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Jul 27, 2017 8:37 PM in response to ermintrevisan

If you have a Mac desktop or Laptop, you can connect to your iPad with a cable and launch Safari on the desktop in debug mode. Under the "Develop" menu on the desktop's Safari is an option to "Empty Caches." This clears cached files on the iPad. It is a bit of a hassle to set up, but a big time saver if you are developing/testing and need to frequently clear the cache.

Oct 19, 2015 11:38 AM in response to RPRICE2111

I believe that force closing Safari (double tap the iPhone's home button and swiping Safari away) will clear your temporarily cached assets. So the next time you open the page in Safari it should re-fetch your scripts, etc.


But for debugging purposes, the least annoying way that I've found is to open your URL in a private browsing tab.


If all the assets exist on a single domain, you can clear its contents by going to Settings, Safari, Advanced, Website Data. In here,sorry, you'll find a list of (horribly sorted) websites that have cached data on your phone. Clicking Edit will let you remove the data from the relevant site. The next time it loads, you should pull down new assets.


Last resort is to clear all your website data under Settings, Safari.

Apr 25, 2016 1:26 AM in response to broox

None, I mean none of the methods mentioned in this thread do work for me, also not switching forth and back from and to private mode. I do have an iPad 3 (?) Retsina with iOS 9.3.1. I did clear all browser/cache data, I did stop Safari, I did even shut off the iPad and start again...this is ridiculous...


I have to test websites on my iPad...

Thank you fo any more hints!

How to force a reload on a web page??

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