Depending on if you have access to the web servers or not, you could shut
down the web server, delete the contents of the cache folder, and then
restart the web server....but that's rather intrusive, and not sure if you
want to go 'that far' to get your changes visible.


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Young, Ronald P.
<rpyo...@southernco.com>wrote:

> **
>
> Thanks Lj, That’s what I was thinking to but I was hoping not due to me
> not being able to access it. The person that has the password to it is out
> of the country so I guess I’ll have to wait until he gets back. I agree and
> understand about the Best Practice Mode…I’ll just have to make sure I am in
> the mode from now on. Thanks for your time.****
>
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> *Thanks,*
>
> *Ron Young*
>
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *Longwing, Lj
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:48 AM
> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* Re: Web version not matching user version****
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> Ron,****
>
> First, to address the Best Practice question...Yes, you should ALWAYS be
> modifying things in Best Practice...as you said, to prevent anything from
> being lost after an upgrade...that's why it was created, and anyone that
> continues doing it the old way deserves the pain they cause
> themselves...but their customer does NOT deserve the pain and money it
> costs them...so for yourself and future people that support that
> system...do it in best practice.****
>
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>
> Now...regarding why you aren't seeing the changes in the web.  More likely
> because you aren't flushing the Mid-Tier cache.****
>
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> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Ron Young <rpyo...@southernco.com>
> wrote:****
>
> I have user 7.6 and Developer 8.1. If I make changes to a form in
> Developer of a form the change copies to the user form (7.6) but if I go to
> look at the same form  on the Mid tier web version the changes aren't
> there. Please let me know why and/or what I should do. Wierd thing is, is
> if I add something to a menu it pushes to both the user and the web version
> (Mid-tier).  Where it failed is when I moved panels, text boxes, and drop
> downs around...the format change did not carry over to the mid tier web
> version but did on the user tool...for clarification. Also, I did the
> changes in Base Mode instead of Best Practice...would that be why and
> should I just start making all my changes under Best Practice mode to
> prevent anything from being lost after an upgrade?
>
> Ron
>
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