I have an old page that keep loading witout beiing called anywere, the page
and reference to this page have disapear, ive search the whole computer and
no more file,

So my quesiton is how can i stop this thing to load ? it dont exist anymore
so IIS is not supose to open it no ?

I know its cach or temp related trouble, but on my client ive cleared all
temp internet file, same on server, same with history etc... even restarted
the whole server and nothing still loading , even peeps that have never been
on tha page getting it ....

So weird !

Thanks in advance !

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*****************************************
Plus de café ? Trop de travail ?
Bloqué ? Désesperé ?
Va prendre l'air, fumer une cigarette,
Sa fonctionne a tout coup =)
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Fred

www.dmsinc.ca

Re: Old page keep opening by Sparky

Sparky
Fri Feb 20 15:32:12 CST 2004


"Himselff" <info@dmsinc.ca> wrote in message
news:%nuZb.16229$d34.1598394@news20.bellglobal.com...
> I have an old page that keep loading witout beiing called anywere, the
page
> and reference to this page have disapear, ive search the whole computer
and
> no more file,
>
> So my quesiton is how can i stop this thing to load ? it dont exist
anymore
> so IIS is not supose to open it no ?
>
> I know its cach or temp related trouble, but on my client ive cleared all
> temp internet file, same on server, same with history etc... even
restarted
> the whole server and nothing still loading , even peeps that have never
been
> on tha page getting it ....
>
> So weird !
>
> Thanks in advance !
>
> --
> *****************************************
> Plus de café ? Trop de travail ?
> Bloqué ? Désesperé ?
> Va prendre l'air, fumer une cigarette,
> Sa fonctionne a tout coup =)
> ****************************************************
> Fred
>
> www.dmsinc.ca
>
>

Your ISP probably has a "caching proxy server" and then does not know how to
set it up or operate it correctly.

Wait 24 hours and then call them if it has not cleared up. (Or verify by
using a different ISP, or using babelfish.altavista.com to see what is
there.)