Yeah, the browser was the first thing I checked.  And I tested the
browser-caching theory in both IE and Netscape.  The environment is Solaris
and Netscape Enterprise Server 4 (I think that's the correct version).

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Bill Killillay [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, December 07, 2000 8:50 PM
        To:     Fusebox
        Subject:        RE: CF Caching of HTML Files?

        Have you checked your browser?  Could you be caching it at
        that level by chance.  There is an option to check for a
        newer version every time, if it's not checked the browser
        will cache the page.  Just a thought....

        What web server are you using?  IIS, Unix, Solaris, etc.

        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Claudia Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        > Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 7:04 PM
        > To: Fusebox
        > Subject: CF Caching of HTML Files?
        >
        >
        > I have a simple fusebox app that calls HTML files
        > for its content like this:
        >       <CFCASE VALUE="netAfriend">
        >               <CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="dsp_header.cfm">
        >               <CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="dsp_netafriend.htm">
        >               <CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="dsp_footer.htm">
        >       </CFCASE>
        >
        > Our production environment uses CF caching and so
        > I chose HTML files
        > (instead of CF files) for the content to avoid
        > having to refresh the cache
        > every time I made a content change.
        >
        > Unfortunately, things aren't working as I
        > expected.  After I made a change
        > to one of my HTML files, I was still seeing the
        > old version.  So I verified
        > that I had, indeed, overwritten the old copy with
        > the new change.  And then,
        > as a second test, I deleted the HTML file and
        > determined that I was actually
        > looking at some form of cached copy.
        >
        > This is probably more cache-related that
        > Fusebox-related, but how can it be
        > that my HTML pages are getting cached?  And given
        > the constraints of the
        > production environment using caching, is there
        > any way for me to code my
        > content pages so that they aren't cached and
        > changes get reflected
        > immediately (without any type of CF administrator
        > reliance)?
        >
        > Claudia
        >
        >
        >
        >
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