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 [1/3] from: ptretter:charter at: 28-Jul-2001 10:40


I think I found the cause of a problem I have had for some time now with Prohosting.com. Seems they must be caching the index.r file. Cause even though I delete it I can still pull up the file. Anyone have any suggestions for a new provider like prohosting that has minimal ads. Paul Tretter

 [2/3] from: ptretter::charter::net at: 28-Jul-2001 11:22


Ok. Now for problem number 2. I decided to move my site to my local server and used the add site icon to update my site and point it to the new server. However, even after it said "site now posted" I noticed that sites index.r file listed as the old one. So I then deleted it from the local machine to get an updated one from reboltech.com and received the index.r file from reboltech pointing to the same configuration I had before. Looks like no luck getting it to setup correcty. I guess in order for us to manage our REBsites we must verbally exchange the changes to our sites with RT. Paul Tretter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Tretter" <[ptretter--charter--net]> To: <[rebol-list--rebol--com]> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 10:40 AM Subject: [REBOL] Prohosting.com
> I think I found the cause of a problem I have had for some time now with
Prohosting.com. Seems they must be caching the index.r file. Cause even though I delete it I can still pull up the file. Anyone have any suggestions for a new provider like prohosting that has minimal ads.

 [3/3] from: gchiu:compkarori at: 29-Jul-2001 11:42


On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 10:40:14 -0500 "Paul Tretter" <[ptretter--charter--net]> wrote:
> I think I found the cause of a problem I have had for > some time now with Prohosting.com. Seems they must be > caching the index.r file. Cause even though I delete it > I can still pull up the file. Anyone have any > suggestions for a new provider like prohosting that has > minimal ads.
I would guess it's your ISP and not Prohosting. Try looking at your index.r thru anonymiser.com and I think you'll find it has changed. -- Graham Chiu