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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Ted <te...@KI5U.net> on 2004/06/15 16:14:26 UTC

RE: [users@httpd] Strange copy of index.htm that is not in the DocumentRoot on Apache/1.3.27

I agree.  I'll bet you are using IE.  I've had this problem, even after 
I've used Tools, Internet Options, Delete Files.
Try accessing the site from another machine or with Netscape 7.1

Ted

At 06:59 AM 6/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>This sounds like just a cache issue with the browser you might be using.
>
>Usually it's just the browser that caches like this but, I could be wrong.
>
>Michael
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chad Jackson [LJNet Consultants] [mailto:chadj@ljnetconsultants.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 5:49 AM
>To: users@httpd.apache.org
>Subject: [users@httpd] Strange copy of index.htm that is not in the
>DocumentRoot on Apache/1.3.27
>
>Hello.
>
>I have been running Apache on a Solaris 8 Server for over two years now and
>have just found a problem that has me stumped. I am evaluating a web
>publishing tool that allows me to post directly to the server, however the
>index.htm page seemed to stay the same, if I call it directly.
>
>If I use the url http://site.com the index.htm works and shows the correct
>info as I have updated. But if I use http://site.com/index.htm the page is
>about two days old with none of my latest changes visible. The strange thing
>is that I have now deleted the site completely from the server's
>DocumentRoot directory, and restarted apache, and have cleared the cache on
>the local browser http://site.com/index.htm is still available even from a
>browser on a separate system that has never been to that site before. I have
>tried this from three systems with the same results the index.htm is still
>available, and understandably the images do not load as the site has been
>deleted.
>
>Is there some configuration option that I am missing that caches the pages
>even after the server is reloaded.
>
>Regards
>Chad
>
>
>
>
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