I followed that tech note a long time ago.  Not the issue.  The shared
docs aren't the problem.  These are specific files that simply do not
exist anywhere on the server.  Their names are very complicated.  For
example "03matrix.cfm" is one.  This page does not exist on the server,
period, anywhere.  Yet, even after deleting the cfclasses cache files,
the page still displays.  If I recreate the page, with one simple word
"test", it shows that word.  Yet, if I delete the file again, it shows
the old content.

I completely deleted all the class files... Didn't fix it. However, a
restart afterwards did.

Thanks!



| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
| Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:17 PM
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: RE: Ok.. Now THIS is REALY StRaNgE!
| 
| 
| This means that if you host multiple sites on one box you 
| should follow 
| that technote to avoid what I call "class clash."  Most 
| ISPs/hosting peeps 
| will already have followed that technote...
| 
| ~Todd
| 
| 
| On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Shawn Grover wrote:
| 
| > Does this mean that if I host my CFM pages on an MX server, I can't 
| > easily delete/modify my site files?  I ask cuz in most cases, I'd 
| > imagine an end user wouldn't have permissions to the folders in 
| > question...  (I'm not using MX yet, so may be showing my lack of 
| > knowledge).
| > 
| > Shawn Grover
| > 
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:51 PM
| > To: CF-Talk
| > Subject: RE: Ok.. Now THIS is REALY StRaNgE!
| > 
| > 
| > Delete the class files from: CFusionMX\wwwroot\WEB-INF\cfclasses
| > 
| > And follow these direction: 
| > http://www.macromedia.com/v1/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=23179&Method=Full
| > 
| > These will resolve your caching issues.
| > 
| > ~Todd
| > 
| > On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Lee Fuller wrote:
| > 
| > > 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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