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Two questions:

 

1) I just updated the index.html page of my \galleries folder, and when I refresh my browser (and when I close and open my browser), I see the old page, not the new one. I may certainly have done something wrong, but my FTP client shows a new date/time stamp for the file in the folder. It's as if the web server is serving a cached page. ?????

 

Don't know if this has anything to do with it, but the galleries folder is the one I redirect to from its parent, using a three line PHP script you folks gave me. I've changed the DNS entries at Network Solutions so defenbaugh.net points to TCH.

 

2) What folder should I use to post questions like this? If I should be using the Members Only forum, then do I need a password?

 

TIA

 

G

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A link may help to see if we can see the new or old pages and what to look for.

 

You may be seeing a cache from an ISP or I believe you are using url fowarding, that may not have anything to do with it.

Has the DNS propagated yet?

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Have you tried clearing your browser cache? and then viewing the page.

 

Are you 100% sure u're not accidently uploading a copy of the old page, I know I've done that several times!!

 

James

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User error. Another file in the folder where I built this particular page had not changed, but should have. I deleted that file, ran the HTML generation process again, which pulled a fresh copy from my library to use, and all is well now.

 

Thanks all

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