On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Pavlos Christoforou wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, [iso-8859-1] Jérôme Loisel wrote:
Eventually, I got frustrated. Modifications I was making in the Gimp did not seem to affect what I saw in Zope. I eventually deleted /Foo/FooImages/coin_rond_bleu once more, and re-imported the image as /Foo/FooImages/coin_rond_bleu2. That actually worked. It seems that petit_coin_rond, even when officially "deleted" by Zope, still survives somehow, and haunts my database. Ghastly.
Hmmm sounds like a client caching problem to me. Caching creates many weird not-so-serious problems, whereas database problems usually create straightforward very-serious problems.
Assuming this is with Netscape on Linux, it is definitely a client caching issue. 'reload' does not cause netscape to reload images -- ever. You have to open the image directly (right-click on it, select "view image") and then hit 'reload' -- then that one image will get reloaded. Luck... --- Even if you can deceive people about a product through misleading statements, sooner or later the product will speak for itself. - Hajime Karatsu