This is probably a dumb newbie question,
but I'd appreciate any suggestions.
I have a cgi script which
creates/modifies jpeg images which are displayed as part of the
returned HTML. I used to run this with a standard desktop Mac using
Web Sharing and this worked fine.
I've just moved it to an Xserve and I'm
having problems. The images don't seem to change for the users when
they modify them. However, the images on the server *have*
changed.
At first I thought the users' browsers
might be caching the images so I got them to empty their caches but
the same problem happened. Hitting the reload button didn't work
either.
So I got a user to type in the full URL
to an image and they still get the old image, not the one that's on
the server.
In short, the images on the server AREN'T
what's seen by the users and the problem doesn't seem to be caused by
caching on the users' browsers. I've got the same results in
Firefox and Safari.
I'm assuming there is some kind of
caching going on on the server itself - does that sound likely? Any
suggestions? (Please assume I know nothing - it's not far from the
truth!)
Thanks in advance for any
ideas.
Rob
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