"Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@zina.com> wrote in message
news:42767a70.770731062@msnews.microsoft.com...
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:12:02 GMT, "Jill" <jillfridge@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>When I upload files to my web server, the changes are made on the site,
>>but
>>the actual file on the server is not updated until later. So then if
>>somebody else accesses the file and makes a change, the files is reverted
>>back because the file is not changed. I tried this on multiple pcs,
>>dreamweaver, ftp programs and even through the http.
>>It has something to do with the cache on the server. I even tried to make
>>the change, post it back. Then I had another person with a different ip,
>>ftp it down, and the change was never made in the file - yet the web page
>>was updated. - proving it is the server.
>>
>>I have found this similar post and it seems others have had this problem:
>>
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.networks/browse_thread/thread/7f9fa1e73fc41879/28abd8561108006e?q=iis+cache+ftp+upload&rnum=1&hl=en#28abd8561108006e
>>
>>This is a serous problem and my hosting company says it is me. I access
>>many other asp hosts running the iis and there is NO problems ever.
>>
>>I tried to find this bug on microsoft but could not find it.
>>I think they are running windows server 2003.
>>
>>What can I do?
>
> Not much. The described behavior is at the host, and you don't
> control the host. Best you can do is delete the file then upload the
> new one.
>
> Make sure it really is happening, and that it isn't your side caching
> the file.
>
> Jeff
Thanks for writing.
company. So what settings can I tell them to fix. I believe this is at the
host and not me. I ftp to monstercommerce hosting and nooo problems at all.
They are also asp. Also to two other asp hosts and nothing.
Please advise on what I can do. This is not my end.