Just as a general idea, getting "wrong versions" of files can be related to browser 
caches and proxy caches.  Easy to control browser caches.  Harder to control proxy 
caches - HTTP headers are supposed to work, but only if the proxy reads and acts on 
them.

Chris Norloff

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carol Bluestein)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:55:28 -0400

>Whew, Phillip.  It is really good to know we are not alone.
>The only difference is that we save each page on the UNIX
>server, not on our NT boxes.  So, it is working on the UNIX
>server when we end our day.  Next day, broken.
>
>It doesn't happen a lot, but when it does it is very frustrating.
>
>We asked our consultants and they checked with Allaire.
>They couldn't help us at all.
>
>So, when we are at critical stages, we make our own backups
>and don't rely on the agency-wide back-ups so we can
>put the "working" code back on immediately.  Then when
>things seem to be working perfectly for weeks on end,
>we get lazy and then BAM, it happens again.
>
>Thanks again for your input.
>Carol
>
>
>Carol L. Bluestein
>Senior Programmer
>NYS Office of Real Property
>518-486-6335
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>____________________Reply Separator____________________
>Subject:    Re: Mystery:Code dissappears/changes on Unix Server
>Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date:       9/14/01 11:52 AM
>
>It sounds like something I had to deal with. I would work all day, upload
>code, it would work and I would move on. Then the next day the code would
>stop working. I would look at it and it would be something other than the
>finial upload. I would upload the page again and it would be fine.
>
>We were working on NT and puting it on a Unix seerver too. Never figured out
>why it did it but I do know what you are talking about.
>
>Phillip
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> We have been experiencing code problems on our Unix server.
>> Pages that are working on day 1 are NOT working on day 2.
>> It is NOT multiple developers hitting the same code at the
>> same time as far as we can track.  It is NOT that changes
>> are not being received by the server, we can see the effects
>> of changed code.
>>
>> We are working on an NT platform with our data stored on
>> SYBASE IQ12 and ColdFusion on a UNIX platform.
>>
>> Any and all possible solutions would be appreciated and
>> will be explored.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carol
>>
>>
>> Carol L. Bluestein
>> Senior Programmer
>> NYS Office of Real Property
>> 518-486-6335
>> 
>
>
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