carloscosta Y think its the browser that are caching...
Just to be sure, you can open the website in a new INCOGNITO window (Chrome) or PRIVATE browser window, and check from there, because they will have cache disabled.
This might be a bit counter-productive, as images are set to cache because it improves performance. Can't you just clear your browser cache? Optionally, you could remove cache-control
for images on your server, but that's not really useful either. The only other currently available solution, would be to enable load_files_proxy_php
, which forces files to be loaded through PHP, thus bypassing browser cache.
https://www.files.gallery/docs/config/#load_files_proxy_php
It would be best to avoid, but it would work.
carloscosta can i add a timestam in front of the image ?
That would work, but it's not currently an option in Files gallery. I would have to implement it. Basically it would load images and files like this:
path/to/image.jpg?{file_modified_datestamp}
I can look into this for next release (not the one being released today).