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Caching Pages?????
Can anyone help me with this?
I am trying desperately to resolve what appears to be a caching problem. For the life of me I can not figure it out. I change a page, upload the file and still see the old page. I delete the page from the server and I still see the page. I delete the entire folder from the server and still see the page. I DO NOT use a cache in my browser. I can't stand them especially when developing. I always turn them off on every machine I use. I have tried from different machines, different ISPs and have even traveled to other destinations and STILL I see a page, pages, that are not on the server, I’ve deleted them. I logged a ticket with support detailing the problem and the response I received was to confirm that the page was in fact being returned (they actually copied and pasted a snippet of the page that does not exist in the support response) and said that they do not cache on the servers. So I start wondering if I am losing my mind. Then I think, OK great, but the page does not exist on the server. So if tech support can see a page that is not there, then the problem is? Leaving me to ask where is this page coming from? I created a new directory under a different name for the files, knowing full well that I would get one shot at viewing my work. Low and behold, after one viewing, I can not change those pages either. Does this not strike you as being odd or caching? Any help would be appreciated; I am losing hours of development time. Thanks guys |
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If using IE try the following
Go to the page and hold down shift and hit F5 If that doesn't work Tools>Internet Options>Delete Files If that doesn't work reboot your computer If that doesn't work download netscape I often have this problem in IE, in Netscape sometimes as well. The difference? When I tell Netscape to delete the cache it does ![]() Best of luck Nik |
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yeah...
Thanks for the tip, but that really only applies if you are using a cache in your Web browser.
If you turn the cache off in the browser, use a different machine, use a different machine and a different ISP, even drive to another location with a different machine and ISP and get a page that has been deleted from the server on your first try, it is unlikely to be the browser causing it. Thanks for the tip though. ![]() |
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Got it figured out...
I talked with Mark and he indicated that it was IIS caching pages. Something goes awry in IIS every once in a great while and causes it to start caching pages.
He restarted IIS and the problem was gone. Thanks for your help Mark. I thought I was going crazy. |
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Sry I guess I misread your question, I thot you were having problems with your browser not the server
![]() Glad everything is working now! Regards Nik |
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