Hi Sunil,

two possibilities:

add

cacheDocVerify #always

to your code - then Director will always look for a newer file or just clear
the cache with:

clearCache

regards, Florian

Sunil wrote:

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> > At 04:52 PM 8/30/00 -0700, Sunil wrote:
> > >hi,
> > >I am using the "getnettext()" command to retrieve data from a text file
> > >sitting on the server and it works great the first time.
> > >The only problem is that when the internet is connected thru' proxy,what
> I
> > >do is use "proxy server" command to set the proxy.The text data is
> > >downloaded fine the first time.but the cache built at the proxy is being
> > >shown even when the text file data changes at the server.
> > >IS there a way to correct this using lingo.
> > >hope to hear from u at the earliest..
> > >thanks
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