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Can't upload anything to server!
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| simcha 2004-02-11, 6:28 am |
| Anyone ever have this before? I made some changes to my page, connected
successfully to my web server as always, uploaded the file and went to check it
out online... NOTHING doing! I tried several times to clear my cache and then
refresh the page with no results. What could possibly have happened
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| Dan Vendel *GOF* 2004-02-11, 6:28 am |
| simcha wrote:
> Anyone ever have this before? I made some changes to my page, connected
> successfully to my web server as always, uploaded the file and went to check it
> out online... NOTHING doing! I tried several times to clear my cache and then
> refresh the page with no results. What could possibly have happened
>
Are you dead sure it uploaded and replaced the previous file with same
name (if you had one)?
Can you try deleting the prvious file before uploading?
It's not rare that ISPs are caching pages, check with yours.
Even the host can cache them, check with them.
Also, post a URL here, and specify what to look for to see if there's a
new or old file.
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| Hello - I recently had this problem. I had been clearing the history
out of my browsers but not thoroughly clearing out the cache
especially when it came to Netscape and Mozilla. Try the steps listed
here http://www.macromedia.com/support/d...ot_updating.htm
Good luck.
Dan Vendel *GOF* <see_my_signature_@_the_bottom_of_the_post.com> wrote in message news:<c0ctac$an1$1@forums.macromedia.com>...
> simcha wrote:
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> Are you dead sure it uploaded and replaced the previous file with same
> name (if you had one)?
> Can you try deleting the prvious file before uploading?
> It's not rare that ISPs are caching pages, check with yours.
> Even the host can cache them, check with them.
> Also, post a URL here, and specify what to look for to see if there's a
> new or old file.
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