This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C0F8C1.5641BFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am working on some web pages and am having some odd problems. The = pages are hosted on a server running Redhat 7.0 and Apache, not sure = what version. I FTP modifications to the server but the changes didn't = seem to register since when I tried to view the pages locally I could = only see the old page. I have had someone outside of our lan view the = pages and they come up properly. Also I have telneted into the server = itself and using lynx, viewed the page and it comes up properly then, no = graphics of course.=20 We are using squid, running on a Gateway microserver, which is actually = a cobalt qube, running a modified version of Redhat 6.2, as a proxy = server for our lan and I think that it may be storing the old pages in a = cache and serving these cached pages to the lan instead of the new = revsions. Does this make sense? How can I find out? If this is true, how = can I get the cache to empty? Thanks Charlie =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C0F8C1.5641BFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am working on some web pages and am = having some=20 odd problems. The pages are hosted on a server running Redhat 7.0 and = Apache,=20 not sure what version. I FTP modifications to the server but the changes = didn't=20 seem to register since when I tried to view the pages locally I could = only see=20 the old page. I have had someone outside of our lan view the pages = and they=20 come up properly. Also I have telneted into the server itself and using = lynx,=20 viewed the page and it comes up properly then, no graphics of course.=20
 
We are using squid, running on a = Gateway=20 microserver, which is actually a cobalt qube, running a modified version = of=20 Redhat 6.2, as a proxy server for our lan and I think that it may = be=20 storing the old pages in a cache and serving these cached pages to the = lan=20 instead of the new revsions. Does this make sense? How can I find out? = If this=20 is true, how can I get the cache to empty?
 
Thanks
 
Charlie   =20
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