I found out that one of my other windows with asp enabled hosting companies
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
>
>