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Mark Andrews
I feel like an idiot but I can't seem to figure out which setting I need to
change to stop a bad page from caching.
- I modified the search.aspx page in our Sharepoint 2003 portal product
running on Windows 2003 IIS6.0 and basically screwed it up.
- I made a backup of the page before I made the modification which I then
restored to make it back to normal (search.aspx is now back to the original)
I can't get the good page to display on my computer. Everyone else sees the
good page.
Things I tried:
On my machine:
- Deleting my temp internet pages
- Rebooting
On the IIS server:
- Rebooting
- Restarting IIS
- Playing with the content expires settings
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mark
change to stop a bad page from caching.
- I modified the search.aspx page in our Sharepoint 2003 portal product
running on Windows 2003 IIS6.0 and basically screwed it up.
- I made a backup of the page before I made the modification which I then
restored to make it back to normal (search.aspx is now back to the original)
I can't get the good page to display on my computer. Everyone else sees the
good page.
Things I tried:
On my machine:
- Deleting my temp internet pages
- Rebooting
On the IIS server:
- Rebooting
- Restarting IIS
- Playing with the content expires settings
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mark