FP2003 - publishing modified file

FP2003 - publishing modified file

am 01.04.2008 15:30:01 von tom

I have modified a file in my local site and published to the remote site. I
see a successful publish note and a new 'modified date' on the file in the
remote site. Problem is when I go the remote site, the old (unmodified) page
is still there.

Thanks

Re: FP2003 - publishing modified file

am 01.04.2008 16:02:51 von Kathleen Anderson

If you are going to the remote site in your browser and still seeing the old
file, try clearing your browser cache.

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"Tom" wrote in message
news:9CAE9FA1-5CCB-404A-8081-AEDB79339743@microsoft.com...
>I have modified a file in my local site and published to the remote site.
>I
> see a successful publish note and a new 'modified date' on the file in the
> remote site. Problem is when I go the remote site, the old (unmodified)
> page
> is still there.
>
> Thanks

Re: FP2003 - publishing modified file

am 01.04.2008 16:04:34 von Ronx

Are you viewing the page in a browser or in FrontPage?

If in a browser, clear the browser cache (temporary files) or refresh
the page. Some ISPs and hosts may cache the page for a while before
showing the new version - AOL, for example, will cache pages for up to
48 hours before reloading their proxy server with the latest version of
the page.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




"Tom" wrote in message
news:9CAE9FA1-5CCB-404A-8081-AEDB79339743@microsoft.com:

> I have modified a file in my local site and published to the remote site. I
> see a successful publish note and a new 'modified date' on the file in the
> remote site. Problem is when I go the remote site, the old (unmodified) page
> is still there.
>
> Thanks

Re: FP2003 - publishing modified file

am 01.04.2008 22:55:01 von tom

Thank you - I deleted my browser cache but still don't see updates on the
HTTP web. Front Page show the remote site was modified and matches my local
site where I did the modification. Any ideas?

Thanks

"Ronx" wrote:

> Are you viewing the page in a browser or in FrontPage?
>
> If in a browser, clear the browser cache (temporary files) or refresh
> the page. Some ISPs and hosts may cache the page for a while before
> showing the new version - AOL, for example, will cache pages for up to
> 48 hours before reloading their proxy server with the latest version of
> the page.
>
> --
> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
>
>
>
>
> "Tom" wrote in message
> news:9CAE9FA1-5CCB-404A-8081-AEDB79339743@microsoft.com:
>
> > I have modified a file in my local site and published to the remote site. I
> > see a successful publish note and a new 'modified date' on the file in the
> > remote site. Problem is when I go the remote site, the old (unmodified) page
> > is still there.
> >
> > Thanks
>
>

Re: FP2003 - publishing modified file

am 02.04.2008 09:06:24 von Ronx

As I said, sometimes your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or even your
WPP (Web Presence Provider or Host) will cache pages in a proxy server.
One way to break through this is to use a dynamic link to the page, for
example:

http://www.example.com/pagename.htm? Note that the ? is NOT a typo,
but part of the URL. Adding the ? to the address in the browser address
bar usually breaks through any caches your ISP may have in place.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




"Tom" wrote in message
news:ED6793F8-B8BD-4724-B7DE-26FF4A7FB285@microsoft.com:

> Thank you - I deleted my browser cache but still don't see updates on the
> HTTP web. Front Page show the remote site was modified and matches my local
> site where I did the modification. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Ronx" wrote:
>
> > Are you viewing the page in a browser or in FrontPage?
> >
> > If in a browser, clear the browser cache (temporary files) or refresh
> > the page. Some ISPs and hosts may cache the page for a while before
> > showing the new version - AOL, for example, will cache pages for up to
> > 48 hours before reloading their proxy server with the latest version of
> > the page.
> >
> > --
> > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
> >
> > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Tom" wrote in message
> > news:9CAE9FA1-5CCB-404A-8081-AEDB79339743@microsoft.com:
> >
> > > I have modified a file in my local site and published to the remote site. I
> > > see a successful publish note and a new 'modified date' on the file in the
> > > remote site. Problem is when I go the remote site, the old (unmodified) page
> > > is still there.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> >