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When I go into a TV show, if I change the primary image or metadata for the series itself, this will automatically trigger a "refresh" of the page. However, if I change the primary image of a season that appears on that TV show's page, it does not trigger an automatic refresh. [In steps, I select "edit images" on a season, the popup appears and I can change the primary image for a season which refreshes the "edit images" popup. However, when I back out of the "edit images" screen to the TV series, the old image still appears on the series' page.
That's a bit of an issue, but it's not the real "bug" I came to point out. What I noticed has changed is what I used to do to see changes on a page that hasn't automatically refreshed. I used to be able to click on one of the show's seasons, and then click on the show's title at the top of the season page to return to the show's homepage, or click on "home" and click on the series again. Those clicks would load fresh copies of those pages.
However, in the latest versions, it seems that this is now loading a cached version of these pages. In older versions, going "back" or "forward" with browser buttons or alt+arrows would return to cached versions of the page, but clicking on links again would load a fresh copy.
This isn't a massive issue in a browser where the browser "refresh" button is available, but it's having trickle-down effects on things like the ios version, and jellyfin media player where there is no other way to refresh pages. Perhaps the response will be that those applications need to implement a refresh button, but I thought I'd point this out in case it wasn't intended behaviour in the first place.
So to summarize, there are two possible issues here - 1) that the show page does not automatically refresh when an image on it (such as a primary season image) is changed like it automatically refreshes with other metadata changes; and 2) that the pages are caching and not doing a fresh load when you click on links to them.
System (please complete the following information):
The issue seems to occur on all web clients, but I've tested in Chrome, iOS app and JMP
Jellyfin v. 10.9.3
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I'm not 100% sure this would be considered a bug, or if it was an intended feature. It also feels like this may be related to this post:
#5583
When I go into a TV show, if I change the primary image or metadata for the series itself, this will automatically trigger a "refresh" of the page. However, if I change the primary image of a season that appears on that TV show's page, it does not trigger an automatic refresh. [In steps, I select "edit images" on a season, the popup appears and I can change the primary image for a season which refreshes the "edit images" popup. However, when I back out of the "edit images" screen to the TV series, the old image still appears on the series' page.
That's a bit of an issue, but it's not the real "bug" I came to point out. What I noticed has changed is what I used to do to see changes on a page that hasn't automatically refreshed. I used to be able to click on one of the show's seasons, and then click on the show's title at the top of the season page to return to the show's homepage, or click on "home" and click on the series again. Those clicks would load fresh copies of those pages.
However, in the latest versions, it seems that this is now loading a cached version of these pages. In older versions, going "back" or "forward" with browser buttons or alt+arrows would return to cached versions of the page, but clicking on links again would load a fresh copy.
This isn't a massive issue in a browser where the browser "refresh" button is available, but it's having trickle-down effects on things like the ios version, and jellyfin media player where there is no other way to refresh pages. Perhaps the response will be that those applications need to implement a refresh button, but I thought I'd point this out in case it wasn't intended behaviour in the first place.
So to summarize, there are two possible issues here - 1) that the show page does not automatically refresh when an image on it (such as a primary season image) is changed like it automatically refreshes with other metadata changes; and 2) that the pages are caching and not doing a fresh load when you click on links to them.
System (please complete the following information):
The issue seems to occur on all web clients, but I've tested in Chrome, iOS app and JMP
Jellyfin v. 10.9.3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: