I had made a mistake not related to Apache and things behaved predictably well when I fixed it.
Sorry for troubling the list, On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 9:15 PM, j k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Jonathan Hayward > http://JonathansCorner.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am trying to move my main sites from a host which is closing to a new > > server. Most of the migration has gone well but I am experiencing odd > > ?caching? behavior that has old data being served up even if I hit > > shift-reload or go to a different computer(!). > > > > The new server is running NetBSD, and httpd -v gives: > > > > Server version: Apache/2.0.59 > > Server built: Jul 5 2007 12:37:12 > > > > The source site is http://JonathansCorner.com/ , copied on the new > > server to http://moved.jonathanscorner.com/ . I'm having trouble with > > the root-level index, which should change once a minute and does so on the > > source site. > > > > On the destination site, I have a script that looks at the domain and > > serves up either the (changing minute by minute) content of > > http://JonathansCorner.com/ , or if the domain is one of a few specific > > domains, serves up the content of http://JonathansCorner.com/home/ . > > Now, accessing it through http://moved.jonathanscorner.com/ is intended > > to give similar results to http://JonathansCorner.com/ , and if I > > circumvent Apache and run the script on the command line, it does exactly > > what I want it to. > > > > The behavior I have seen was first for http://moved.jonathanscorner.com/to > > give one single, frozen page like > > http://JonathansCorner.com/ shows (this is persistent across > > shift-reloads), and then to give the content of > > http://JonathansCorner.com/home/ . > > > > I can post the script if requested, but I don't think it's the script, > > both because it is simple enough--serve up one of two files depending on > > regexp comparisons of the domain names--and because I get the intended > > dynamic output if I run it from the command line. > > > > Are there ways Apache may be caching that I can configure away in > > httpd.conf or script headers? Are there other likely culprits? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -- > > ++ Jonathan Hayward, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ** To see an award-winning website with stories, essays, artwork, > > ** games, and a four-dimensional maze, why not visit my home page? > > ** All of this is waiting for you at http://JonathansCorner.com > > > Maybe I'm missing something but I don't see any issue. Both sites > http://JonathansCorner.com/ <http://jonathanscorner.com/> and > http://moved.jonathanscorner.com/ > > look the same aside from slightly different "starting points" when I view > them. The starting point on both refreshes to the same thing on both when > I do cntl-r and every so often ( ihaven't actually timed it) when I do > that it changes to a different starting point > . > > So "it works for me". > -- ++ Jonathan Hayward, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** To see an award-winning website with stories, essays, artwork, ** games, and a four-dimensional maze, why not visit my home page? ** All of this is waiting for you at http://JonathansCorner.com