[ic] Page changes are not showing

Axium Computer Services interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Mon Jan 28 15:33:01 2002


Joachim Leidinger wrote:

>Axium Computer Services wrote:
>
>>Joachim Leidinger wrote:
>>
>>>Steven Potter wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have been having problems with a multipage order setup that I have,
>>>>and recently Joachim recommended to someone that they use this line:
>>>>
>>>>TEST: ([error all=1 show_var=1 keep=1 show_error=1])<BR>
>>>>
>>>>In their file to see if any errors were occuring...  So I entered this
>>>>into the file I was having the problem with, but when I display the page
>>>>this line is not displayed....   Not even the "TEST:" portion of it....
>>>>
>>>>I am at a complete loss, I have restarted interchange, I have restarted
>>>>the computer interchange is on, I have cleared my browser cache, and
>>>>this line still doesn't show up...
>>>>
>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Steve
>>>>
>>>>P.S.  No that line is not inside of an IF statement.
>>>>
>>>Maybe, you have multiple different checkout pages and editing a wrong
>>>page?
>>>Maybe, IC is displaying another page and not the page, which you have
>>>changed?
>>>Add a line like
>>>
>>>TEST 2: This is the page from the file xyz!
>>>
>>>and see, you get the right page showing.
>>>
>>>Joachim
>>>
>>I know I am editing the correct file because if I delete the file
>>interchange gives a page not found error at that point in the ordering
>>process.  Not to mention the fact that there are only three files in the
>>directory and none of them are showing the changes made...   It is all
>>very confusing...
>>
>
>Did you insert the above codes inside any if conditions, which is not
>true?
>Any dummy text "Here am I!" will not be displaying anywhere in your
>page, after changing the page?
>
>Very strange!
>
>Joachim
>
Nope, it is not in an IF statement... I have tried that line in many 
different places in the file.....  None of them seem to show up....   I 
just don't get it...   Does IC cache information somewhere?

Thanks

Steve