04-16-2018, 04:45 PM
(04-13-2018, 08:03 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: You have to plug in a keyboard then:
1. Ctrl-T to open another Chrome tab
2. Click or tap the 3 dot menu icon in upper right
3. Settings
4. Scroll down to bottom and click or tap Advanced
5. Scroll down until u see "Clear browsing data" then click or tap it
6. Then set "Clear following items from:" to "the beginning of time"
7. Next click or tap CLEAR BROWSING DATA button
8. Nest click or tap the x on the tab and close it
9. Finally when back to moOde UI: Menu, Refresh
Google does not make this easy!
-Tim
Umm. You can also clear browser caches from the command line (via the SSH Terminal, for example). I've been doing it for years on other projects.
Simply put: https://www.ostechnix.com/clear-web-brow...ine-linux/
I don't use moOde's local display so I can't vouch that the cache is stored under user pi's home directory. If not, it shouldn't take much sleuthing will be required to find it.
Regards,
Kent