This might seem a bit obvious but have you tried refreshing the page in your browser or clearing your browser cache? I know that Firefox for example is a sod for keeping "file not found" for urls that you know are now working.

    - Steve

On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 00:42 -0700, Dennis wrote:
Hi,

I'm running aolserver 40r10 and openacs 5.2.x. I have found that if I mv 
a file or directory while openacs/aolserver is running, something gets 
confused about the move.

For example, I move dennis.adp to dennis.adp.old and move test.adp to 
dennis.adp. This is a no no apparently?

Ok, fine. But sometimes you do it. Now, I try to access dennis.adp and 
get a "file not found" even though there is a file called dennis.adp there.

I restart openacs/aolserver. I still get "file not found". I reboot the 
machine. I still get "file not found".

Is there some way to clear whatever is getting cached or whatever is 
getting confused by the mv?

Dennis Sacks
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