[OPLINTECH] Dream Weaver...

Chad Neeper cneeper at level9networks.com
Fri Sep 12 11:13:57 EDT 2014


TightVNC/direct access/etc probably won't help here. I did a dns lookup on
their website URL and it doesn't look like it's being hosted on an OPLIN IP
address. (ie. Their website seems to be hosted on a third party's server.)
They probably don't have that level of control over it. It's probably
limited to ftp/sftp/scp/ for publishing and http (and maybe optionally
https) for browsing. WinSCP (or equivalent) may be somewhat useful, though,
as a means to manually verify that Dreamweaver actually did upload the
updated files to the web server.

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On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Bob Neeper <neeperro at oplin.org> wrote:

>  If cache is not it, you might check the files on web server via programs
> like WinSCP or TightVNC, etc.
> Or go to the server direct.
> Do an edit and look for a change or maybe just check the file date or size.
> This should determine if a file transfer problem.
>
> You might be able to save the Dreamweaver file on your desktop and use one
> of the programs to transfer to the server.
>
>  R. W. (Bob) NeeperCommunity Library <http://sunbury.cool-cat.org>
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>
>  On 9/11/2014 5:46 PM, Chad Neeper wrote:
>
> It's possible that http caching is involved. Your library has multiple
> layers of http cache: the browser itself caches, but you're also running a
> squid http cache at the network perimeter firewall. The squid cache might
> be the culprit here. Try clearing squid's cache and see if that helps. You
> might also want to try clearing the cache on your local browser after that
> too, just to be safe.
>
>  On an IPCop firewall log into the firewall's configuration website and
> look in Services -> Advanced Proxy. Somewhere in there you should probably
> find a way to clear the squid http cache.
>
>  Chad
>
> ______________________________
> *Chad Neeper*
> Senior Systems Engineer
>
> *Level 9 Networks*
> 740-548-8070 (voice)
> 866-214-6607 (fax)
>
> *Full LAN/WAN consulting services -- Specialized in libraries and schools*
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Garry Burnside <burnsiga at oplin.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>     We are having a problem with updating our web site using Dream
>> Weaver. When we went to "put" the updated page on the server, the page
>> didn't update. Dream Weaver seemed to indicate the change was issued, but
>> the website wasn't updated.
>> Thanks for any help...
>> Garry
>>
>> Garry D. Burnside
>>
>> Information Technology Manager
>> Tipp City Public Library
>> 11 E. Main St., Tipp City, OH 45371
>> Ph (937)667-3826, X 202
>> Fax (937)667-7968
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