> When uploading a existing file (with the same file name) it seems to
> cache the old version everytime, is there a way to stop that from
> happening?
>
> Basically I'm deleting an exisitng file, replacing with changed
> contents under the same filename, yet when I try and download it its
> the old version not the newly uploaded version.
>

I've experienced this behaviour as well. But it disappeared once I cleared
my web browser cache so I'm guessing it's that that to blame. What Google
could do is add No-Cache as an HTTP header for all downloads. I need to do
the same as you for distributing our project using WebStart.

Google> Is the lack of the No-Cache directive a relic of immutable
downloads? Now that they can be deleted (and re-uploaded with different
contents), this assumption no longer holds. :-)

Thanks!

:Darren.

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