Re: Viewing Changes

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20716
interpreted = N
texte = I know that when I change a database header or copy over a database with the same name in the Finder while WebCat is running the db loaded in the ram does not know it and continues adding to the changed or copied db as if it were the old db.It took me a while to figure it our so now I Quit WebCat before I put a new db file revision in the folder or else it makes me a crazy moose monkey man.I do all my work on a development server so when I place a new site on the Web server, I always quit webcat on that one to be sure all the databases close and I start the new site fresh... or the revised site folder as above described. Mooseman >The WebSTAR cache doesn't affect any of your .tpl files used by >WebCatalog. WebCatalog has a preference for automatically updating changed >pages - look in the Admin preferences. > >John. > >>How can I get WebCat or WebStart to show my changes when I alter a >>templete without restarting the server everytime? I'll make changes say >>to shoppingCart.tpl, up-load it to the server and the only way I see the >>changes is by restarting the server. I've flushed the cash in webStar >>and my browser and it still doesn't help. >> >>Thanks, >>Rob Ruth > > John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing > Pacific Coast Software >eCommerce / Web Developer Tools > http://www.smithmicro.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Viewing Changes (The Mooseman 1998)
  2. Re: Viewing Changes (John Hill 1998)
  3. Viewing Changes (Robert Ruth 1998)
I know that when I change a database header or copy over a database with the same name in the Finder while WebCat is running the db loaded in the ram does not know it and continues adding to the changed or copied db as if it were the old db.It took me a while to figure it our so now I Quit WebCat before I put a new db file revision in the folder or else it makes me a crazy moose monkey man.I do all my work on a development server so when I place a new site on the Web server, I always quit webcat on that one to be sure all the databases close and I start the new site fresh... or the revised site folder as above described. Mooseman >The WebSTAR cache doesn't affect any of your .tpl files used by >WebCatalog. WebCatalog has a preference for automatically updating changed >pages - look in the Admin preferences. > >John. > >>How can I get WebCat or WebStart to show my changes when I alter a >>templete without restarting the server everytime? I'll make changes say >>to shoppingCart.tpl, up-load it to the server and the only way I see the >>changes is by restarting the server. I've flushed the cash in webStar >>and my browser and it still doesn't help. >> >>Thanks, >>Rob Ruth > > John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing > Pacific Coast Software >eCommerce / Web Developer Tools > http://www.smithmicro.com The Mooseman

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