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  Unseen changes  XFOCUS at 16:50 on Monday, August 23, 2004
 

I have a simple form page used for submitting new postings to a DB. I'm using a rich text box component that I can't reference locally so I have to debug using response.writes on the server (they don't support remote debugging). All was well until I hard coded the text of the stored proc parameters to see if it would run the proc properly. It did, but after I updated, recompiled, and copied the project to the box I'm unable to reflect these changes. The page keeps using the original compiled version with the hard coded text. I've tried doing a fake save on the web config, clearing out my cache, even deleting the entire project from the server. I know this is a bit vague, but any help would be appreciated.

  Re: Unseen changes  Yusairi at 04:40 on Thursday, September 02, 2004
 

hi XFOCUS,

please check your filename again. maybe your web server
tool refer to another link filename.

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