Hi Pavel,

Cina, Pavel (external) wrote:
> the steps you decsribe here are steps I normally do when I changed something. 
> First I refresh the page. If it doesn't help, then I clear the browser cache. 
> Then I restart Apache server. Yesterday has nothing helped. The only way was 
> to disable creation of obj files.
>
> Regarding the different times on server and local computer:
> Yesterday I was modyfing the files on the server with WinSCP. The server time 
> is 2 minutes after my local time. It means that changed files are 2 minutes 
> younger so there should be no problem with the time.
>   


I have to admit that I don't use WinSCP.  But if your local time is 2 
minutes before the server time, wouldn't it mean the server/Mason would 
not see it as a new file IF WinSCP copies the file but preserves the 
modification time?  As I don't use WinSCP, I don't know what the default is.

But I presume in your first message, you meant that you were on the 
server and editted the file on the server and the change wasn't 
registered?  I don't know the granularity of Mason's checking [perhaps 
someone can help], but if it is by the minute and you did the change 
within a minute, maybe it didn't notice the change?

Sorry, I don't quite know what I did to fix my problem.  But maybe I 
just stopped noticing it...  Good luck!

Ray



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