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26/05/2005 12:33:20
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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John,
Thank you for your reply. Where can I find this setting? Is it a "global" setting?

Einar

>The first thing that popped into my head, is that there is a cache setting to never update or to update the page manually. You may wish to check into the caching settings of the pages you are having trouble with.
>
>>One of my clients has run into some problems with my ASP.NET app.
>>Some background information:
>>- Clients PC is not connected to the internet (it is not connected to enything except a power supply)
>>- Client is running XP Pro and has IIS installed
>>- An ASP.NET application is installed in /inetpub/wwwwroot which reads and displays information from a table on the local computer.
>>- The ASP.NET app is a very simple app that cycles between displaying several regular HTML pages and some ASPX pages
>>- The app is not intended to be navigated like a webpage but displayed on a TV monitor only for viewing
>>
>>The problem encountered is that the dynamic pages (ASPX) are not updated. The information in the table is changed but displayed information remains unchanged.
>>
>>I had the client delete all temp internet files (cashe) and select the option to check for new content every visit of the page. This still did not help.
>>
>>After he deleted temp internet files and tried loading the app (localhost\theApp\index.aspx) he was presented with a messagebox:
>>
>>The Web page you requested is not available offline. To view this page, click Connect.
>>
>>
>>Why does this message come up if he is trying to run localhost?
>>Is the fact that he is not connected to the internet the problem?
>>Can anyone see anything wrong?
>>
>>Einar
Semper ubi sub ubi.
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