Keith Stropus wrote:
> 
> I just set up modssl and it works find but I just noticed when I edit any
> documents, the changes don't show up in my browser.  I even went as far as
> to rename half the documents in my htdocs folder, but it still loads
> them!!  Whats going on?  Its driving me mad, I can't edit my web page.  I
> tried removing all of netscapes cache, even deleteing the cache directory,
> but it did nothing, still loads the old documents.

You *must* have an error in the configuration file. It's true that
browser caches can be a bit annoying but <shift>-Reload forces a reload
and bypasses the cache. Deleting the cache directory usually works too!

So the problem must be with the configuration. I appreciate that it's
driving you mad, but you must chill... get frosty... get mean... Now,
read httpd.conf *very* carefully.

First of all, do you have two sets of HTML (e.g. a development directory
and a published directory)? This is usually the root cause of these
types of problems.

If so:
- Could the DocumentRoot be pointing at the wrong one?
- Do you have two instances of the server (one of which is serving the
wrong tree)?
- Do you have two virtualhosts (remember the first one usually gets
picked if there is contention) one of which points at the wrong tree?

It has to be getting the data from somewhere, you just have to find out
where...

Rgds,

owen boyle.
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