Re: Re: Can't figure out where data is being cached

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Thanks. I had already tried this trick, with no success. I'm suspicious of everything, but I hope I've largely excluded the browser as the problem. With Firefox you can use about:cache to see just what's being kept, both on disk and in memory, and it does seem that the cache is empty. Also, the behavior is the same with Firefox, IE, and Opera, making me think that the caching is somewhere else.

What's frustrating me is that there are dozens of different versions of my CSS file being kept somewhere. If I reuse a name from weeks ago, all the old values are still present. But I've tried searching the disks of both the client and server machines, and I don't find that content. I guess that means that the cached data is in some other format, perhaps compressed. It's very odd. I haven't had this problem when developing across physically distinct client and server machines, so I'm suspicious that it has something to do with the VM environment, but I don't know where else to look. I was just hoping somebody on this list might have a similar development environment and could have seen this problem.

Does Apache ever cache anything, maybe just in memory, if the mod_cache extension isn't enabled? Is there a mechanism for examining its memory cache?

Chris

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Poirier" <poirier@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 7:24 AM
Subject:  Re: Can't figure out where data is being cached


I'm still suspicious of the browser, but don't have any specific advice
there.

I did find this which you could try if all else fails:

http://www.stefanhayden.com/blog/2006/04/03/css-caching-hack/


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