On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote: > On Jan 19, 2011, at 13:18, Daniela Rivas wrote: >> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote: >>> Ryan Schmidt wrote on Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 16:59:33 -0600: >>>> On Jan 18, 2011, at 16:02, Daniela Rivas wrote: >>>>> Ok the correct repository URL was >>>>> http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html, so when I execute in a >>>>> browser http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html, I get the first >>>>> version of the file that i had, without seeing the changes that i did >>>>> to the working copy, however the number of the revision has increased, >>>>> because the commit was successful. >>>>> >>>>> http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html is the repository, it is not >>>>> a working copy. >>>>> >>>>> It was a mistake to put http://localhost/prueba/index.html in the >>>>> previous mail. >>>> >>>> You mentioned before that you could "svn cat >>>> http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html"; and you saw the correct updated >>>> version of the file. That should confirm that the repository does contain >>>> the changes. >>>> >>>> If you still see the old version when you visit >>>> http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html in a web browser, then >>>> perhaps your web browser has cached the old version, and you should >>>> clear the browser's cache. And/or try a different web browser. >>> >>> Or just press "Refresh" or "Ctrl+F5" or the local equivalent. >> >> Oh no!!, It is not only to refresh the browser. >> >> When i go to the file and see its content executing a "cat >> /..../prueba/trunk/index.html", I get the older file that i had, this >> is without doing a svn cat command. >> >> Now, I created another local working copy and when i modified the >> remote working copy, I could updated the local copy using svn update. > > We are not doing a very good job communicating. This is the first time you've > mentioned there being a remote working copy. Previously, we were talking > about accessing the file's repository URL in the web browser. > > Please confirm these points from above: > > * You are able to see the correct updated content by running "svn cat > http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html"; on the command line. > > * You are able to see the correct updated content by visiting > "http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html"; in a web browser whose cache has > been cleared. > >
Hi Yes, I am able to see the correct updated content by running "svn cat http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html"; on the command line. I am able to see the content by visiting "http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html";, but not like a HTML web site, I am able to see the code HTML with the tags in plain text on a browser whose cache has been cleared. Marguerite