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1/9/2017 12:25 PM
 

I was wondering if there was a proper way to force users to re download the css and js files after changes have been made. I know that you can do version control like this skin.css?version0.7 but wasn't fully sure if DNN8 would be possible.

Currently, the issue is every time I make changes, the users do not see those changes unless they do a hard refresh and this causes a problem since this is the company Intranet.

Hopefully someone can help guide me in the right direction. First time using DNN.

Thanks in advance!

 
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