Hey Harvey,

When an Xtra customer views the site, are there any requests making it through to your server at all? Like a HEAD or GET request? Or is the caching server not even checking for updated content?

- Mike

On 7/09/2010 14:01, Harvey Kane wrote:
 Thanks Warren,

I did verify it's not a browser caching issue (by getting someone to view the site for the very first time, and they still saw the error). Xtra have confirmed the page is being cached on their network, but 5 days on it still hasn't flushed or been fixed and I'm still very much left wondering.

I'll look into that expiry tag - though a quick check of some largeish sites (eg silverstripe.org) shows that it's not just me setting this header in this way.

Thanks.

On 7/09/2010 10:40 a.m., Warren wrote:
On  3/Sep/2010, at 17:18 , Harvey Kane wrote:

Hi All,

I'm having some issues with a 3-week old site suddenly being broken for some Xtra customers. This isn't a DNS issue which is what it usually turns out to be. I'm posting here in case someone has come across this before and might share some wisdom.
Hi Harvey,

Sometimes this can also be a case of the local machine caching older versions of the site - you may be able to verify this by performing a Control-F5 within Internet explorer.

I notice that your expiry tag is also very much in the past - I'm not 100% sure, but that could be causing some confusion to proxies / web browsers.

Thanks,
Warren.




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