Ah,

What is described in the link is exactly what I was doing, working on a
module. 

Thanks.

At 11:18 AM 6/14/04 +0300, you wrote:
>William McKee wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 03:44:22PM -0700, David Arnold wrote:
>> 
>>>When I am working on a cgi-script, sometimes I make a change, then
>>>"refresh" the script in my browser, only to not see the changes I made in
>>>the script.
>>>
>>>Is there some sort of "caching" going on with Apache?
>> 
>> 
>> Hi David,
>> 
>> That can depend on many things (such as if you are running a single
>> instace of the server or if you are using Apache::Registry or if you
>> have Apache::Reload enabled).
>> 
>> Check the docs at perl.apache.org for how to report bugs[1] so that we
>> can be of better assistance. I often find that in the process of
>> creating a bug report, I find the reason for the "bug".
>> 
>> I think there is an explanation somewhere in the docs at perl.apache.org
>> for what you're experiencing but I can't find it right now. Perhaps Stas
>> can point it out for us.
>
>http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/porting.html#Reloading_Modules_and_Re
quired_Files
>
>
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