Re: apache2 not updating files

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Sorry for any confusion, I have apache2 installed on my laptop.  When I view the files listed at http://localhost/Project in both IE and firefox, the last modified date of the file that I edited today shows sundays date, 22nd of april.  

----- Original Message ----
From: Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:03:44 PM
Subject: Re:  apache2 not updating files


On 4/24/07, Richard Dunne <richarddunne1971@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have edited a php webpage in my project folder today so the last modified  date should show tdays date on restarting the server, but when I did that, the server is still showing the previous date which was sunday 22nd april.  I am only seeing the updated version in the editplus browser.  Does anyone know this is happening?
>

Your message is quite confusing. Here are a few questions to help you
narrow down the problem:

Where exactly are you seeing a last-modified date? HTTP response
headers? Can you give us the URL? Are you sure you have cleared your
browser cache? Are you using mod_cache? Are there any proxies between
you and the server?

Joshua.

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