Hi Alex.

Are you suggesting that before we save a file
in our development environmnt (NTworkstation
saving directly to the UNIX server) that we
delete the existing file on the server before 
saving the updated file?

Carol

Carol L. Bluestein
Senior Programmer
NYS Office of Real Property
518-486-6335
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject:    Re: Re[2]: Mystery:Code dissappears/changes on Unix Server
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:       9/17/01 10:34 AM

This has happened to me a few times..
If i make a change and upload it all seems to work fine for a while and then
it goes back
to the old code. It did that for a while until i stopped uploading over the
code i had
and deleted the specific files first and then re-uploaded them from scratch.
That seemed to fix my problem. i think its an unix ftp thing..

Alex,

----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol Bluestein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 9:55 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Mystery:Code dissappears/changes on Unix Server


> 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]
>
>
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> 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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