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reuploading a file of the same name for the same version does not reflect changes #10

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catskul opened this issue Jul 29, 2016 · 2 comments
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catskul commented Jul 29, 2016

When uploading a format file, if you've previously uploaded a file of the same name while having selected the same version of clang-format, the new upload will not overwrite the previously updated file, and thus the changes in the newly updated file of the same name will not be reflected.

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zed0 commented Aug 1, 2016

Hi @catskul , thanks for reporting this.
Can you tell me what OS/browser you're using? I've had a look at it in Chrome and IE10 and I couldn't reproduce the issue.
If you press F12 and look at the network requests does it make a request to /format after you upload the file?

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catskul commented Aug 1, 2016

Ubuntu 16.04, Chrome Version 51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)

I'll check the network requests when I get a chance to tonight.

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Hi @catskul https://github.com/catskul , thanks for reporting this.
Can you tell me what OS/browser you're using? I've had a look at it in
Chrome and IE10 and I couldn't reproduce the issue.
If you press F12 and look at the network requests does it make a request
to /format after you upload the file?


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