Yeah just add ?lzrecompile=true to the app URL when you fetch it, and it should recompile, and everyone will
get the new compiled swf  (in theory you should not need to clear the server cache manually).



On 9/21/06, James Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just looked at my properties file and it is set to 'never'. I think I
copied the lps.properties file from the config-deploy directory, because
I'm pretty sure I didn't change the setting.  I notice there is a
comment which says that if 'never' is selected, recompiling requires a
'?lzrecompile=true' parameter to get it to recompile.  How would I make
use of this and does it do what it sounds like it does?  For example,
I'd rather not have the server checking for new stuff everytime since
changes aren't released very often.  However, if there was an easy way
for me to make a request such that the code would get recompiled and
from then on users who request the app get the new stuff, I would be
happy.

Thanks!

On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:27:56 -0400, "Henry Minsky"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> There is a setting in the server which determines whether it
> automatically recompiles an application
> when any of the source files it depends on change.
>
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  James Howe
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Henry Minsky
Software Architect
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