My Bad, I misread the email, I thought he was talking about serving.  
But I still would not use cache on T2K (server) on the mac, very buggy.

Robert.

On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 01:22  PM, Garth Penglase wrote:

> I assume you're referring to the Studio, not the app server?
> Garth
>
> At 12:02  27/08/02 -0700, you wrote:
>> I can say from experience, do not use cache with tango and the mac.  
>> The
>> good news is this is fixed with v5 on OS X.
>>
>> Robert.
>>
>> On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 10:37  AM, Garth Penglase wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, that would probably answer it. Strange way to handle file in an
>>> development environment I would have thought. I must admit that this
>>> problem doesn't seem to have reared it's ugly head since I have moved
>>> to using unique filenames and variable names for all my projects
>>> (since a lot of them reside on the same server so it saves the effort
>>> of having to specify domain scopes etc.)
>>> Garth
>>>
>>>
>>> At 05:05  26/08/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>>> Garth
>>>>
>>>> Are the file names of the include files unique?  Maybe the file cach
>>>> is
>>>> confusing them if name is same but different path.
>>>>
>>>> -> Kent
>>>>
>>>> Garth Penglase wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > I have had problems with the replace process in Tango 3.x on a Mac
>>>> - quite
>>>> > often a whole text/html file (ie an include file) which is part  
>>>> of a
>>>> > project will be replaced by other html from somewhere else instead
>>>> of just
>>>> > the text I am trying to replace. As far as I am aware it only
>>>> happens in
>>>> > files called user.html though - at least so far as far as I can
>>>> recall.
>>>> >
>>>> > And also, though I do not save the file, even when I reopen the
>>>> original
>>>> > user.html file, it grabs the same data and puts it in there.
>>>> >
>>>> > bizarre.
>>>> > Garth
>>>> >
>>>> > At 07:33  22/08/02 -0500, you wrote:
>>>> > >Witango 2000
>>>> > >NT 4.0 sp6
>>>> > >
>>>> > >I have a site that was given to me on a CD. When you copy files
>>>> from a CD
>>>> > >to the server, the default attributes are read only. Before I
>>>> changed the
>>>> > >attributes, I created a project and added all the read only files
>>>> to it
>>>> > >(around 40 files) so I could edit the files. The editor started
>>>> acting
>>>> > >really whacky. I couldn't place the cursor anywhere but the
>>>> beginning of a
>>>> > >line so I figured out that I had to change all the file  
>>>> attributes
>>>> by
>>>> > >removing read only. Now everything seemed to work fine (Icould
>>>> place the
>>>> > >cursor where I wanted), but when I try to do a find and replace  
>>>> on
>>>> all
>>>> > >files, the editor will sometimes hang or it will take a very long
>>>> time.
>>>> > >Sometimes the whole editor window and the find and replace box
>>>> will go
>>>> > >white. Also, sometimes the replace won't work at all and I have  
>>>> to
>>>> do a
>>>> > >find, then replace by a paste.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >I tried deleting the project and creating a new one and adding  
>>>> the
>>>> files,
>>>> > >but still get the same whacky results. I also tried copying the
>>>> files to
>>>> > >another directory and creating the project again but still the
>>>> same.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >All my other projects seem to work as I expect with no problems
>>>> (around 40
>>>> > >projects). This isn't a big deal, but it gets frustrating when  
>>>> the
>>>> client
>>>> > >calls and wants to change the phone number (on every page) and I
>>>> have to
>>>> > >do a find then paste the new number in.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >Any Ideas? The file attributes are now set exactly like all the
>>>> other html
>>>> > >and taf files that I have on the server.
>>>> > >
>>>> > >Thanks!
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