Restarting cocoon clears the cache.
However, you should also clear your browser's cache, and if your page is a
xsp one, try to delete the message.* files in your repository directory.

Olivier
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Mark McGettrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoyé : jeudi 21 juin 2001 00:57
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Strange Caching issues
> 
> 
> Tomcat 3.2.1 with Cocoon 1.8.2
> 
> there is a file "message.xml" that uses "message.xsl"...
> before two days ago it was using "msg.xsl".
> 
> for the last two days the xml file has been using the correct 
> xsl file...
> 
> so, i just restarted tomcat because of a configuration change 
> and now the
> messages.xml has reverted to using the old msg.xsl. to make 
> things weirder,
> the messages.xml file clearly states "message.xsl".
> 
> why is cocoon suddenly confused?
> why won't it read the existing file to figure out which xsl to use?
> how do i "wipe the cache"?
> 
> the reason i think it's a cache issue is: if i rename the xml file it
> suddenly switches back to normal operation.
> 
> help!
> 
> -mark
> 
> 
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