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I recognize this is likely a server DNS issue, but I’m not familiar with WP and every WordPress client seems to have this issue. Updates often require a renaming and replacing of Javascript files in order to get changes populated downstream. Is there a way to force this from within WP? Is there a hidden option somewhere I am not aware of? The Google machine has not been helpful.
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Sounds like caching. Check your active plugins to see if there is one and if there is go to the settings. Another possibility, Cloudflare does caching among other things, if you’re using them for dns. This can be used together with a caching plugin.
You’ll need to be more specific. Updating what? Nothing should need to be changed in order to run updates. This wouldn’t be related to DNS.
Are you talking about cache busting? That’s not explicit to WordPress.
Ugh, people making shit more complicated than it has to be.
“My downstream script, on top of my headless, nuxt.js, CloudFlare firewall, reccaptcha, reverse proxy Apache is not updating ”
Stop with bullshit.
Just FLUSH all the caches.
If that doesn’t work then you need expert guidance.