RE: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Paul Cameron
org; users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem Paul Cameron wrote: > Thanks for responding to my question. > > I've since downloaded firefox. When I tried to install > LiveHttpHeaders, it says that it's incompatible with the current >

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread André Warnier
Paul Cameron wrote: Thanks for responding to my question. I've since downloaded firefox. When I tried to install LiveHttpHeaders, it says that it's incompatible with the current version of firefox. That's a real pity, because that plugin is really helpful for all kinds of HTTP issues. I stil

RE: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Paul Cameron
ersion of the file. Do you have any further suggestions? -Original Message- From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] Sent: Monday, 22 December 2008 8:55 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem Paul Cameron wrote: [...] In my (quite deep)

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread André Warnier
Paul Cameron wrote: [...] In my (quite deep) experience, with 99% probability it is not a problem of Apache, but it is a problem of either not really clearing your browser's cache, or of a proxy server in-between that keeps the old versions in its cache. These things can really be a pain. (An

[us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.4 caching problem

2008-12-21 Thread Paul Cameron
I've been using Apache 2.2.4 for several weeks now to build a website on a Ubuntu 7.10 Linux platform. I notice that whenever I make a change to a static web page or style sheet, apache serves the old version of the file instead of the new version. Running htcacheclean or clearing the browser cache