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04-19-2004 05:14 AM
04-19-2004 05:14 AM
http://www.state.ar.us/land/catalog.htm
How can we go about finding where the bad copy is cached?
Is there a way to cause the cache to be updated ?
How can I know if the cached file is from my own server?
Thanks and points for answers !!
Vern
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04-19-2004 06:07 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
For mozilla/netscape etc check edit preferences advanced cache
You can see where it is and clear it with the command prompt. Newer browsers have a button in there to clear the cache.
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04-19-2004 06:21 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
Tools->internet options->temporary internet files->settings, change "Check for newer versions of stored pages:" to "Every visit to the page"...
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04-19-2004 06:35 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
My access goes through my LAN served by Apache which acts as a proxy for my internet access. The State also runs Apache where the file is served from.
I'm not sure how their their LAN is set up.
My Apache is running DNS; I have rebooted my server but am not sure if that clears the cache.
Vern
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04-19-2004 07:20 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
Maybe you have a web cache somewhere in the mix?
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04-19-2004 07:26 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
Does anyone know how to flush the BIND cache ??
Or how to clear it ?
Vern
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04-19-2004 07:38 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
checked the source from here too, comes with the at the start as expected. Since you did already clear the cache of your browser, the corruption must be on one of the stations in between. This might be the proxy of your organisation (where you still might have a chance to ask them to clear it) or a cache run by your direct or an up-stream ISP. If that is the case pretty much the only thing you can do is to wait until the entry times out from the cache.
Greetings, Martin
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04-19-2004 07:48 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
Guess I'll just have to wait for the cached file to time out.
Thanks for all your help !
Vrn
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04-19-2004 10:25 PM
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Re: Where's the cache
Have you tried to clear your browser cache ?.
your ISP will also run Caches to improve performance. In that case , you will have to wait until the cached version expires.
regards,
U.SivaKumar.
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04-20-2004 12:19 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
This morning I find that the problem has cleared up. Guess the TTL finaly expired on the cached file.
Vern
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04-20-2004 02:10 AM
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Re: Where's the cache
As a comment, DNS/BIND does not cache information about the content os received web pages. The cached durty page surely was recorded in your web proxy, which you can discover in the browser configuration. If there is no proxy explicitly set, your firewall is redirecting the outgoing http service transparently to a web proxy. As you saw, the page was update automatically in this device.
Regards,
Celso
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