I have seen some news/blog sites automatically refresh after 15 minutes or so. (example1) They do it because they’re posting news/breaking news, every now and then. It didn’t made sense to me. The page gets refreshed even when there are no new news posted. That’s a waste of bandwidth and a refreshing page is not good for reading.
That’s why I wondered if I could make the page only refresh when there is new news, then it would make more sense. Because, let’s imagine, if the user asked, why did you refresh? Then my site could say, because I had an update.
I guess now I’ll have to do it the conventional way, by adding:
]]>Hi i am testing your plugin for showing LIVE status of my charts, i am using RJ chart plugin.
When i edit short code in post, it refreshes very well, but when i edit any data in chart tables it didn’t recognize any change in data.
Any way to make plugin realize that chart values has been changed ?
I am designing a news site with WordPress. And I wanted my website to refresh automatically when everytime a new post is published (to keep the user updated).
I have stumbled upon WP Live.php plugin today, as a solution. As far I have tested, it meets my needs. But at the panel and the plugin page I saw a warning:
WARNING! You should never activate this plugin on a live server! It is meant for developer environment only!
I want to use it in my website permanently. Is there any risk if I use it in production environment (live server)? …Given that I love it so much. ??
Thanks.
]]>Everyone once in a while the plugin will cause the site to constantly refresh (even when I do not change anything). Most times if I restart my computer it fixes the problems but not all the time.
Snow leopard using chrome or safari
]]>Hi,
your tool works fine on Firefox 15 and Safari on my Mac, but not with my Chrome. Google’s developer tools are that awesome, I won’t change my browser for using your plugin. Is there a chance for getting it to work?
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Thomas