If you removed the directory than it would be impossible (If I am
understanding what you are saying correctly) to still retrieve the
information.  I would suggest totally flushing out the Netscape cache. 
There might be a problem where https documents are not removed for some
reason or another that I am not aware of.  Try another https compliant
browser to see if that works...

Hope this helps =)

 
> I'm having a problem where apache will not refresh updated pages under
> https after I've made a change to them. I first saw this problem with:
> 
>         apache 1.3.4; mod_ssl 2.2.0-1.3.4; SSLeay-0.9.0b; php-3.0.6.
> 
> I have now upgraded to:
> 
> apache 1.3.6, mod_ssl 2.2.6-1.3.6; openssl-0.9.2b; php-3.0.7
> 
> In an attempt to fix the problem, but it is still there. Under the http
> protocol everything works fine, but with https pages are not updated to
> the new code. I'm sure this is a problem with apache, not the browser,
> because I'm using php3 scripts which access a database and I've changed
> the tables and the scripts to match, but under https there is a database
> error.
> 
> An extreme example of this problem is that I removed the entire directory
> that houses the web site and under https it still displays the pages,
> while under http it gets a file not found error.
> 
> If anybody knows what is going on here or where I can look for further
> information, please help me.
> 
> I'm running linux 2.0.36
> 
> Thanks,
> Afam Agbodike
> 
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