Is version number change necessary? If I deploy it with the same
version number, shouldn’t the old one simply be replaced?

The page is not cached and I’m not behind any proxy. I’m now thinking
it’s more likely there’s a zombie process running?


On Oct 16, 10:12 am, Benjamin <bsaut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> are you changing the version number? You'd need to go to the console
> and change the version that's being served.
>
> Maybe you're caching behind a proxy or viewing a cached version on
> your end? try loading the url in a browser and hit F5
>
> On Oct 15, 4:21 pm, nnhobbit <nnclou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I deployed an app, in which an URL was originally serving simply a
> > “hello”. Later I changed the content served from that URL to something
> > else and deployed it again. However the new content did not show up
> > and the page still showed the original “hello”.
>
> > Another (possibly related) issue I'm experiencing is that an URL that
> > was removed from my code remained accessible for about a day or so
> > after the new code was deployed. (The issue could be either from the
> > delayed deployment or some sort of cache?)
>
> > p.s. everything is working as expected on devel environment.
> > p.s. admin console shows successful deployment.
>
> > Anyone encountered similar issues? Any suggestions?
>
> > Thanks
>
>

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