That sounds very suspicious - what are your IE cache settings?
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This bug report was related to the fact that the user was accessing the file through a Squid cache and that at the time (Zope 2.0.1) there was a legitimate bug in the way that "If-Modified-Since" headers were handled. Squid was actually returning the file to him. It should have been marked completed quite a while ago (I just did that).
I am using IE 5 (5.00.2314.1003), cache settings set to:
"Check for newer versions of stored pages: x Every visit to the page
...and I cannot reproduce the problem that you are describing :( Are these your cache settings? Are you accessing the server through any kind of proxy?
Thanks
I am using IE 5 (5.00.2919.6307), cache settings set to: "Check for newer versions of stored pages: Automatically Those settings should get the new file if it has changed. I am accessing the server through a proxy.. could that be a problem? I think it would be strange if everyone accessing the website I am building can see the new files.. What do you think? Peter