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Funny/annoying caching? behaviour on dev box

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Donal McWeeney - 29 Jun 2005 15:49 GMT
Hi,

We have one dev box here (Win2003 server/Sharepoint/Visual Studio 2003) that
is showing some funny issues ... with what appears to be the asp.net page
caching.

What appears to happen is that when you do a get latest version of the page
from sourcesafe, (or sometimes edit/save a page) the old page still seems to
be running from the asp.net cache. IISRESET does not seem to even fix the
problem when this happens. The way to fix the page is to make a few changes,
F5 in the browser and then undo checkout. Not very ideal.

Any ideas how to resolve this. Or examine the page cache to see if this is
the case. Or manually purge the cache.

Thanks

   Donal
Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET] - 29 Jun 2005 23:28 GMT
Actually, I had that annoying problem happen today. A reboot fixed it. I
believe it boils down to the dll must be older (or younger i forget which
one) than the source files. In any case, the cached files are stored in the
temp ASP.NET working folder. So you can purge those instead of rebooting.

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Donal McWeeney - 30 Jun 2005 12:46 GMT
Hi Alvin,

Thanks for the info... will try that and see what happens. Sometimes a
reboot does not even clear it for us... Doh!

Sound

   Donal
[MSFT] - 04 Jul 2005 09:41 GMT
Hello Donal,

Does a reboot fix the problem as Alvin suggested?

Regards,

Luke
Donal McWeeney - 04 Jul 2005 11:07 GMT
Hi Luke,

It fixes it sometimes...

Thanks

   Donal

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