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Ramzi,

On 10/23/2009 10:07 AM, ramzi khlil wrote:
> Here is more information I got.
> My flash file is reading an xml file. when I update the xml file the flash
> doesn't load the updated version.
> So, if I display the xml file in the browser (http://localhost/news.xml)
> then the flash load the updated version.

That sounds like your web browser is caching the /XML file/ and not the
flash file.

What happens when your flash file tries to read the XML file from the
server? Does the server get a request for the file and respond to it?
Or, does the browser's cache fill it in?

When the server /is/ contacted, what do the response headers look like?

Finally, if nothing else seems to be working, you could change your
flash program to load the XML file with a random unique number attached
to a GET parameter, like this:

fetchURL("http://host/path/to/file?u="; + currentTime + randomInteger);

This should defeat many caching mechanisms that are in place.

- -chris
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