> > 6) immediately refresh IE - second file is downloaded and > get waits for > > this to complete, and then is viewed but only to the amount > of content > > of the first file. > > This indeed looks like a cache problem, but it's quite > strange since the > cache entry should have removed when the object got updated. > > It doesn't happen if you wait a bit beore requesting the file > again, right ?
No, if you wait it is OK, but if you have done a GET (during the write) on this machine you are finished, you will always get the wrong answer. So maybe it is both the store reading and the cache that combine for this. Is our understanding that the PUT updates the descriptors after the content is added and the GET reads the descriptors before the content correct? This would create the crossover problem, where a read at the same time as a write would give the missmatched descriptors and content. correct? rgds CB -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
