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Updatted pages not displaying when served via Solaris

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bverrillo

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Apr 25, 2003
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Hi
I have Never touched Solaris or Unix before, I am writing content for an Intranet site and am uploading it to;
SunOS bbweb1 5.8 Generic_108528-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire apache 1.3.22+'
which I have been told is a Solaris Web Server.

I am finding that the pages I upload to the server do not seem to be overwriting the existing pages and old data is being displayed by the web server. I have NO idea why - I have checked and double checked my HTML code & have also had others check my code and it is fine, will display properly in Internet Explorer if I open it although when I upload it - the old file is still being displayed. The server says that the file has been updated..I have cleared my cache, and Temporary Internet Files but still will not display the correct page.


Also -could you tell me what +AF8- means... This is a request from the server;
"GET /BNET+AF8-SITES/111311/europe/images/employees/Shefali+AF8-Depala.jpg HTTP/1.1" 404 347 "

This is what the URL should be requesting BNET_SITES/111311/europe/images/employees/Shefali_Depala.jpg "

The images refuse to be displayed via Internet Explorer...Do you have any idea what might be going on?

Would appreciate any type of help or suggestions to try and solve these 2 problems.

thanks Bruno
 
AF8- is a replacment for underscores if my memory serves me well, maybe teh server is intreperting them wrong, can you ssh or telnet to the server and check what the file structure realy looks like ?

Why not remove (delete) one of the files and then replace it with a new copy and see what is shown, if its still teh same maybe the webserver is running a cache, and this is not updating.

Good Luck

Laurie.
 
hmmm... could it be that the files you are putting out there are .htm files and the ones that are already tehre are .html?

The server does have a perference to which files it serves if both exist. This whole thing could be backwards as well.
 
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