Hi Jorge, On 04/04/16 13:00, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
Usually shift+[refresh] drops the cache and gets the new page, but the only way I get get dillo to do this is exit, and restart (no big deal with a 0.02 second start-up time :) )
Ideas?
Strange, I just tested this trivial cgi script and a simple reload does the trick (button press or Ctrl-r). Does it work for you?
OK, basically on the html page with the form you enter some letters/words... hit submit (or 'process' in my case) and the perl CGI produces the results and the time taken. Now, if if you use the same words on the index page, dillo doesn't run the CGI, but produces the previous cached page - sure, a reload works, but that doesn't seem logical. Firefox doesn't do this, it runs the CGI each time, which is what I would expect on something that produces dynamic content. The page is here is you want to have a look: https://linicks.net/AnAdIc/ Nick P.S. ssl/TLS works well on my site! -- Gosh that takes me back... or is it forward? That's the trouble with time travel, you never can tell." -- Doctor Who "Androids of Tara"