Thanks Glen, good idea I'll try that.

Yeah unfortunately this site was set up by my client before I came on
the scene. I've worked with WebCentral before but it's never been this
bad.

seeya

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:20 PM, nkosi<glenrainb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As opposed to using FTP have you tried adding a cfm page that does a
> cffile action="upload" (overwrite)? You can try upload a .cfm file via
> the upload cfm and see if you get the same issue i.e. 'File not
> found'. Also try using FileExists().
>
> Via the upload cfm page try upload a cfm file, hit it in you browser,
> then upload the cfm again (with a small change) and hit it again. Then
> upload another cfm, DON'T hit it in your browser, then upload the cfm
> again with a small change. If you get the 'File not found' error from
> scenario 1 and not in scenario 2 then I'd guess it is CF template
> caching. If you get it in both 1 and 2 then there is some file system
> permissions based issue (perhaps they're hosting files on a remote NAS
> box). If you don't get the error for either then the problem is with
> FTP - user permissions or maybe even the FTP client.
>
> By the way those are some pretty awful support responses - I'd be
> nervous if they were hosting any of my sites :)
>
> Cheers
> Glen
>
> >
>

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