intersting how this works.. cf caches the location of custom tags, i noticed
that once before.  it is probably looking at a copy of the tags you're not
realizing is there, but i do not think it is executing a file that has been
deleted.

sounds like half coldfusion weirdness and half your confusion..

2cents

Ken Beard
Tampa, FL

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Kime [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 4:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Caching issues


Alright, having some problems and need help.

Environment: ColdFusion MX, XP Pro, IE6 & N6.2

I used cfcache for some clientcache testing (low flush rate: 3 minutes), and
it was having problems displaying changes to my custom tags that were called
in the index.cfm file. So I moved some of the custom tags to the local web
directory because I thought it was having problems mapping to the CustomTags
folder. Then when it showed the newest version of the custom tags when they
were moved, I put them back to the CustomTags directory.

Well, here's the problem: it stills sees those custom tags in the local
directory even though they are not there! I can type the URL to the phantom
files where they used to be and it will display them, even though you look
in the directory and they are not there. And my index.cfm file is
referencing the phantom custom tags!!! Yikes!

I have deleted Temp Files and restarted both CF and my machine, but they
still show up. I have even searched for a code-specific comment on my
machine that is only displayed in the phantom files (something like
"..dfdf...--->").

I have also looked through support.micorosoft.com and cannot find a
resolution. Anyone have any suggestions?

-Ryan


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