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Asymmetric Chess. Chess with alternative units but classical types and mechanics. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Daniel Zacharias wrote on Sun, Mar 31 07:31 PM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from 07:09 PM:

Whatever it is, it's not on my end. I've cleared the cache multiple times, tried different browsers and a different device even, and always see the white knightferz except with ?nocache=true (when viewing the image directly)


H. G. Muller wrote on Sun, Mar 31 07:09 PM UTC in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 04:22 PM:

It is a bit difficult to diagnose the problem. By adding the ?nocache=true you bypass the CloudFlare cache, but the browser would also consider it a file that is distinct from the one without that suffix. So it would keep separate copies in the browser cache for each of those, and when you have seen the correct one through the ?nocache=true prefix requesting the file without prefix might still give you the obsolete one.

And the problem is that in the context of pages in articles by others you have no control over whether this suffix is added.


Daniel Zacharias wrote on Sun, Mar 31 04:22 PM UTC in reply to Bob Greenwade from 03:51 PM:

ok, that does fix it


Bob Greenwade wrote on Sun, Mar 31 03:51 PM UTC in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 03:44 PM:

It looks like a Black piece on my monitor.

Try adding "?nocache=true" to the end of the URL, press enter, then flush the cache with Ctrl-Reload.


Daniel Zacharias wrote on Sun, Mar 31 03:44 PM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from Sat Mar 30 10:17 PM:

This still is white for me.


H. G. Muller wrote on Sat, Mar 30 10:17 PM UTC in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 07:19 PM:

the ferz knight in this interactive diagram is wrongly colored for black

Not for me. Try to flush your browser cache; this problem was already detected and fixed in Herculean Chess, and that fix should be effective here too.


Daniel Zacharias wrote on Sat, Mar 30 07:19 PM UTC:

the ferz knight in this interactive diagram is wrongly colored for black


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