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strange problem, maybe it's obvious.  Changing pages on dev server.  Just 
recently started getting either a cached version of the page or an older 
version of the page.  
Clearing browser cache doesn't make any difference.  
Different browser - same problem.  
Trusted Cache is turned off.  
Thought maybe it was the stored .class version of the file, but that's not 
being used either (there are files in the Web-Inf/cfclasses folder, but not 
this one, and nothing more recent than a month ago - this is a new file).
There isn't a proxy server between me and the server that could be caching it.  
Restarting the CF Service seems to fix it, although after I've succesfully 
reloaded the page once, it goes back to the cached version.
It's either IIS, me misunderstanding the idea of compiled .cfm pages, or 
something else.  Ideas?

Duncan Cumming
New Media Developer
Customer Relations Management / Education
Fife Council
700 4105 / 01592 414105



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