Richard,
  I have SERIOUSLY EXTENSIVE experience with CommonSpot - what CS element(s)
are you using to create the link?  Also, which version of CS are you using?
The problem is something in the way you're using the product, not in the
product itself (CommonSpot actually has one of the best, most intelligent,
caching frameworks I've ever seen).

~Simon

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-----Original Message-----
From: Lovelock, Richard J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 December 2003 11:26
To: 'cflist'
Subject: [ cf-dev ] NT/Windows Permissions


we are using a CF based CMS (Commonspot) which is creating cached copies of
pages within subfolders called 'cache' of each subsite.

when hitting a link to a page with a url variable appended on the url - the
page holding the link is cached so the link is cached and does not always
provide the correct url variable on the link url (hope that makes sense)

i have located the cache file that is being created in the folder hierarchy
and what I want to know is if anyone knows any way within NT/Windows/Folder
permissions that can deny a file with a certain name being created or even
delete it as soon as it is created?

as a last resort i can schedule an NT/CF job to go and delete this file at
certain intervals but this really is a last resort. any ideas?

Merry Christmas (or am I the only one still at work on Chrimbo eve?)

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