Given firewall settings at my institution, I have been unable to pilot my PsychoJS task via the option in the builder. Because of this, I have been syncing to Pavlovia each time I make edits to debug and ensure that my experiment remains functional. However, at certain points, it seems that when I pilot, changes that I made in builder (and sync’ed to Pavlovia) are not processing for a certain period of time. I can tell because of some console.log() debugging statements using Firefox’s DevTools. With this, I wanted to ask, is there sometimes a delay in version of an experiment that you can access via the "Piloting” tab in Pavlovia vs. the version last sync’ed. If so, is there a way to refresh your task? Or is their an alternative piloting method when localhost servers are inaccesible.
It’s nothing to do with piloting – though perhaps piloting with a new token makes a difference, which is why there might appear to be a delay. I instinctively use Ctrl-Shift-R whenever I launch an experiment.