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Subject: RE: FLASH: Server caching [was] Salaries
From: JGL
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 03:02:38 +0100

I'd have a word with my hosting provider and get it resolved. It's called a
proxy-cache. Or, You may need to put content expired tags in your html
document.

jgl


>>>
First of all my apologies if I'm rabitting an old problem but Ive not been
able to find the solution anywhere...

I have a flash movie on a web server. It works fine. However I recently
overwrote it with another flash movie, the same thing but with some
changes. It refuses to show the changes. No matter how many times I
refresh it doesn't change. I KNOW for a fact that the new verison is up
there.... I even installed brand new browsers and they showed the old
version also.

I've been told by the people here that this is a regular problem, and that
somehow the server seems to cache the flash movie itself. No matter how
many different browser/people/machines/locations I try it shows the old
version - but that verison doesn't even exist on the server anymore.

I am responsible for R&D among other things, and I've been looking about
for a fix for this - any takers? Or at least does anyone know a way to
manually refresh the things?

Any ideas at all would be very well received...

regards,

Toby Tremayne




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