does not have this problem. I talked with the tech and they said they do
have the asp pages caching enabled. I walked him through finding it and it
is checked!! Yet no problems on the server, ftping files is a breeze with
changes made instantaenously !!
THey are running IIS 5 and windows 2000 server. So I assume when they
upgrade very soon they will have this annoying problem.
The servers affected are running IIS 6 and with windows 2003.
I tried to call microsoft to report the bug, but they wanted 200 dollars to
talk to somebody.
Can anyone from microsoft help?
Thanks
Jill
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Hello
I finally figured out what was going on with my asp server. I noticed
when
I made a change to my asp pages, the change was not committed. It would
commit to the web server so you can see that the page was changed up IE
refresh, but not when you post out the file and want to make a change
again.
IT would take several minutes before the changes are committed. If you
download the file and edit it too soon, then you will see an older page,
then posting it back will overwrite the prevoius change!!!!
This is not good for development environemnet where there is heavy
coding/changes to the asp pages. We are pulling our hair out and not sure
what to do.
We are on a shared server and therefore cannot have the hosting company
disable the asp caching, is there anything else we can do?
Thanks in advance