Where?  And is this something that we're going to have to worry about
each time a customer deletes files?

This is our only MX box.. So I'm not sure if it will be a problem on
others we put together.

Thanks.

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 12:34 PM
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: Re: Ok.. Now THIS is REALY StRaNgE!
| 
| 
| Try Deleting the compiled class files.
| 
| 
| At 12:13 PM 13/08/02 -0700, you wrote:
| >Here's the scenario:
| >
| >         1 - Shared IIS5/CFMX server
| >         2 - About 20 sites on this server -- 4 of which use CF.
| >         3 - Site in question has no special setup..
| Standard "site" in
| >IIS.
| >         4 - Site has no "data-driven" pages.. i.e., nothing that
| >builds a page based on DB criteria.
| >         5 - Client deleted some pages from the site.  All 
| of them were
| >static pages, but were .CFM's.
| >         6 - IIS continues to deliver these pages as if they were
| >there, except that it DOES recognize that the images associated with 
| >those pages are not there. (I.e., it shows them broken.)
| >         7 - If we recreate a page by the same name, and put just 
| >static text into the page, IIS delivers up the page with only the 
| >static text. (I.e., it displays exactly correct.)
| >         8 - If we then delete that page, the OLD content that was 
| >there in the page that was (and still is) deleted comes back.
| >         9 - This occurs over several dozen locations, many of which 
| >have never been to the site, prior to the deletion of the pages.
| >         10 - The Application.cfm file has nothing in it but 
| standard
| >control info.  Nada that would redirect or cause cache data to be
| >delivered.
| >
| >Ok.. So anyone have any ideas?
| >
| >TTAIA
| >
| >
| 
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