I am getting the error "Error generating workflow content. Try to clear the browser cache and reload page"
How to clear the chrome cache.
You can do it via the command line or terminal. There is a nice tutorial here
On mac you can open Chrome. Open Preferences using cmd + ,. Then scroll down and open Advanced. Then click on Clear browsing data and select Cached images and files.
I don't have a Windows machine, but I found a nice guide for clearing cache on Windows here
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I created a Azure Static website and uploaded some test html to test it out. And it worked.
But now I have uploaded some different content and those changes are not showing in Chrome and other browsers except Internet Explorer.
I linked this with Custom domain as well.
This is what showing in chrome:
This is what showing in Internet Explorer:
I cleared cache in Chrome and tried installing Firefox newly as well. But still showing the old content.
Can any one please help?
Update: when I use the URL like https://www.northernlightspictures.com/index.html then I can see the changes
Please try to use the feature Hard Reload or Empty Cache and Hard Reload of Chrome to reload your page, the step as below.
Press F12 in Chrome and Enabled the feature Disable cache
Click the right key of your mouse on the fresh button of Chrome, and then click the Hard Reload or Empty Cache and Hard Reload button, as the figure below.
Of couse, you can directly use the shortcut key:
For on Windows and Linux, Ctrl+Shift+R or Shift+F5. For on
MacOS, Cmd+Shift+R.
Please try to browse your website again in Chrome, as it is working for me as per your expectation.The way you see it working in Internet Explorer, its showing the same for me on Chrome and Firefox as well. "https://www.northernlightspictures.com/"
Please try to browse the application in "incognito window" i.e. private window.
This happens on both Fedora 20 and Ubuntu 14.04 with XFCE DE. When I click on any link (from external program), a new firefox window is opened with start page. That's all.
I've already checked for launch command - "firefox %u". I have no idea what's the problem and what to do. Help, please.
One more IMPORTANT thing! It also can be fixed just by typing "/usr/bin/firefox" instead of "firefox" in Preferred Applications/
Maybe this helps you with your problem:
Clicking link doesn't open new tab
I have tried using the Tincr Chrome Extension now on Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) and it still does not seem to do the Live Reloading it claims to on its website when I am editing the file in an external editor. The Tin.cr website claims:
Any CSS or JavaScript changes you make in any editor reloads in Chrome
without refreshing the whole page
To explain further, I have tried installing this extension as an unpacked extension in Chrome with Developer Mode checked under chrome://chrome/extensions/ as suggested in the Tincr documentation. I have also tried installing this extension directly through the Chrome Web Store. The effect has been the same.
In terms of setting up Tincr, I have tried opening up my file locally without a web server using file://C:/htdocs/file.html which Tincr claims in its documentation it can read automatically without needing any setup, and also I have tried opening up my file via an Apache Web Server on localhost e.g. localhost/file.html and setting up the Project Type in Tincr as Http Web Server as suggested in the documentation, but both ways have been to no avail.
In terms of editing my local file, I have used a number of different external editors, for example, Geany on Ubuntu and Titanium Studio on Windows.
After editing the file in the editor I have left the page I am editing open in my Chrome browser with the Tincr plugin setup and enabled. However, after saving my file in the editor and looking to see if it live reloads in Chrome, nothing happens. The file simply stays the same. Again, to reiterate, this is happening in both Windows and Linux (Ubuntu).
And so my question is this: has anyone successful tried using this extension with an external editor and if so could you please detail the steps to get live reload to work as I'm beginning to think this may be a bug in the extension?
I think I may have an explaination. Having a look at the google groups for Tincr, it appears Tincr does not support html file refresh, and that it can only detect changes in either css or javascript.
source: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tincr-for-chrome-devtools/VyC0mavLs_A
When you install an extension to the Google Chrome browser from Chrome's website, the installation procedure pops up instantly, without warning. (Chrome's website)
When you install an extension from any other website, there is a warning message: "Extensions, apps, and themes can harm your computer. Are you sure you want to continue?"
My extension is trusted and displayed on Chrome's website, but is there a way to remove this scary warning from my website's download page ?
Thanks
I figured out myself there is no way to do this because chrome just checks if the extension install is launched from its own website.
For people wondering what I eventually did (if there will ever be) :
As soon as the user clicks on the install button, I hide the document with an 80% opaque layer and show a box pointing where to click to continue the installation.
Right now I open archives in my browser (localhost) with the follow line: :! start "http://localhost" file:///"%:p""<CR>.
It is possible to tell Vim: Open Firefox and hit refresh? (I don't want to refresh the current document I'm editing in Vim because if I open, for instance, the current CSS, the results won't show up in the browser.
PS: I'm using Windows XP (Unfortunately)
What about using the https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/115 extension for automatic page reloads?