Strainu, the tools were focused on the participant's relevancy. I can
imagine them (actually, I know they're doing it) participants hitting
browser reload button a lot, so they see their uploads reflected in the
stats.
The chart is not that relevant for a participant.
As a side-note, the charts are agressively more cached in a factor of 60
(5h) :-)
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Em 20-09-2011 08:58, Strainu escreveu:
> 2011/9/19 Nuno Tavares
nuno.tavares@wikimedia.pt:
>> Strainu, try adding &reload=1 to the end of the URL.
>>
>> General disclaimer: Please do not abuse the system :)
>
> Thanks Nuno, and don't worry, I only plan to use that trigger a few
> times a day to analyze the impact of my flickr-transfer bot on that
> day's uploads.
>
> I was wondering: is the graph cache really more rarely updated than
> the api-bridge's one? It sure seems like it, but I find no obvious
> reason for that.
>
> Thanks,
> Strainu
>
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