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Deactivate (Website-)Caching

Fabs87

New Pleskian
Hello,

I'm running an Webserver managed with Plesk 12 on a vServer with Ubuntu 14.04.

I have the Problem, that when I upload a new version of a website (esspecially pure html and css files), browser still shows the old version. And yes, I've cleared my browser-cache ;-) The problem occures also on other devices and with other brwosers.

So I assume that Plesk manipulates the webserver to keep the website in a cache.

Can I deactivate this feature for development? If yes, how?

Thanks! :)
 
Do you have enabled nginx on your server? By default Plesk does not enable caching in nginx. You can try to disable it in Plesk service management.
 
Do you use CloudFlare? It provides a caching mechanism, so if you use it you might want to switch to Development Mode there.
 
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